Grzegorz Pobożniak, attorney-at-law, and Krzysztof Ściborowski, attorney-at-law, with a lecture on rights from non-dematerialised shares during the transition period

Events

17-06-2024

On 14 June, the conference "Commercial Companies Law in Practice" organised by the MUST READ MEDIA Publishing House took place. It was a unique opportunity for practitioners dealing with the broad subject of commercial company law to gain up-to-date knowledge and exchange experiences.

During the event, Grzegorz Pobożniak, attorney-at-law and partner at KKG, and Krzysztof Ściborowski, attorney at law and counsel at KKG, discussed the issue of the right to shares not dematerialised during the transitional period.

Other topics discussed at the conference included the liability of members of the management boards of limited liability companies, the importance of the list of persons entitled to vote in limited liability companies and the persistent problem of non-existent, invalid, and defective resolutions, as well as the results of the latest Supreme Court case law for commercial company law practitioners.

We want to thank the organisers and participants of the conference for their commitment and participation.

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Events

20-06-2024

Grzegorz Pokrzywka as a Panelist at CCS B2B Conference in Krakow

On June 19-20, the CCS B2B conference is taking place in Krakow! During this prestigious event, Grzegorz Pokrzywka, senior counsel, from KKG participated in a fascinating panel discussion titled "Added value from...

Events

19-06-2024

Aleksandra Kuzawińska, attorney-at-law, at a construction industry conference on mitigating contractual penalties

On 18 June, the "Construction Disputes" conference organised by the MUST READ MEDIA Publishing House took place.
During the event, the latest case law and current interpretations of the law by...

Events

12-06-2024

Kamil Zawicki, attorney-at-law, analyses the challenges related to radioactive waste in Poland

The Atomic Energy Act strictly regulates the peaceful use of nuclear energy, including the management of radioactive waste and spent fuel. Although Poland does not yet have a nuclear power plant in operation...

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