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Expert legal services ranked by rating, reviews and responsiveness. A data-driven editorial perspective on the Polish legal landscape.
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A leading Warsaw law firm of advocates and legal counsels providing full-service legal support to businesses and individuals across Poland. It specialises in criminal and white-collar law, commercial law, labour law, litigation and the protection of personal rights and media law, and is internationally recognised in rankings such as The Legal 500 and The Lawyer European Awards.
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A Wroclaw advocate's office led by Katarzyna Pawlowska, offering comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses with a focus on civil, criminal, family (including divorce) and commercial law. Every case is handled individually, with representation before courts and public authorities.
A Siechnice-based legal-help centre specialising in challenging and annulling unfavourable loan agreements, including Swiss-franc (CHF), euro, US-dollar and WIBOR-based PLN mortgages as well as consumer 'free credit' claims. Operating since 2017, its team of around 100 lawyers and economists has filed over 3,000 lawsuits against banks with one of the highest win rates in Poland.
A Wroclaw law office run by advocate Mateusz Daniluk, handling criminal, civil (including inheritance and family), copyright, commercial and administrative matters. It emphasises an individual, trust-based approach and represents clients throughout Poland, mainly in the central and southern regions.
A Wroclaw legal-counsel practice led by Marek Szpak, serving individuals and businesses across civil law (family, inheritance, property and contracts) and commercial law, with particular experience in foreign-currency (CHF) mortgage disputes and abusive contract clauses.
A Warsaw law firm bringing together legal counsels and advocates who advise companies, organisations and individuals nationwide. Led by legal counsel Radoslaw Januszewski, it practises civil, company, labour, administrative and family law as well as litigation and legislative drafting, with a distinctly pro-business approach.
The first notary's office in Siechnice, run by notary Mateusz Grucki since 2021, providing the full range of notarial services - property transactions, wills and inheritance, company deeds, mortgages, easements, powers of attorney and certified copies. Clients are served personally by the notary and can use free consultations.
A Warsaw law office specialising exclusively in employment and labour law, led by advocate Dr Michal Matuszak, a legal scholar and University of Warsaw lecturer. It advises the HR departments of Polish and international companies and represents both employers and employees in labour disputes.
A Wroclaw legal-counsel practice led by Zuzanna Pawlikowska, offering individually tailored legal support. Areas of focus include medical and beauty-industry law, family, criminal, civil and inheritance law, employment and commercial law, and litigation against banks, with every case handled personally.
| Rank | Law Firm | Core Rating | Response | Experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Kancelaria prawna – Warszawa – Kopeć Zaborowski Adwokaci i Radcowie Prawni (KKZ) | 4.9/5.0 | 24h | — |
| #2 | Kancelaria Adwokacka Adwokat Katarzyna Pawłowska | 4.9/5.0 | — | — |
| #3 | Centrum Pomocy Prawnej BeWa LexGroup Sp. z o.o. | 5/5.0 | — | — |
Choosing legal representation in the Polish market requires balancing international prestige with local procedural expertise. While many firms claim market leadership, our data suggests that responsiveness and digital reputation are becoming the new standard of excellence.
“The modern legal client values velocity as much as accuracy. The gap between Tier 1 and Tier 2 is often measured in minutes of response time, not just years of experience.”
Consider the "Three Pillars of Polish Legal Selection": specialized domain knowledge, language proficiency for cross-border operations, and a verified track record in the specific court districts of your primary interest.
Our algorithm considers the raw average, but applies a decay function to older reviews and gives a 20% bonus to firms that respond to over 90% of their public inquiries.
No. These rankings are strictly data-driven based on public metadata and third-party verified reviews. While firms may provide data, they cannot pay for a specific position.
While Google reviews are just one signal, they provide a transparent view of client communication and administrative professionalism that legacy directories often miss.
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