Joanna Krakowiak, attorney-at-law, member of the Council of the European Food Law Association, of counsel at Wardyński & Partners coordinating the work of the Life Sciences & Healthcare practice, explains how the war in Ukraine is forcing regulators to make changes to food law.

Konrad Grotowski, host of the programme, says there are no indications to suggest that investors have been spooked by the war in Ukraine, and foreign businesses still view Poland as a safe and attractive country for investment.

Our programme News from Poland—Business & Law is a short synthesis of important current events in the Polish economy and changes to Polish law, especially those of concern to management board members or affecting the risk of serving on boards.

The programme is addressed to foreign directors of Polish companies, foreign investors in Poland, and their foreign advisers.

 

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    Wardyński & Partners has been a vital part of the legal community in Poland since 1988. We maintain the highest legal and business standards. We are committed to promoting the civil society and the rule of law. We participate in non-profit projects and pro bono initiatives. Our lawyers are active members of Polish and international legal organisations, gaining access to global knowhow and developing a network of contacts with the top lawyers and law firms in the world, which our clients can also benefit from. We apply best global practice in law firm management. We continually improve the firm’s operations, to our clients’ advantage. We hold PN-EN ISO 9001-2015 quality certification for legal services.