Chambers Global 2025 for Kochański & Partners
Kochański & Partners has received further recognition in the prestigious Chambers Global 2025 ranking. Its Corporate Law & M&A and Litigation teams have once again been ranked among global leaders, reaffirming their dominant position in the legal market.
This achievement further confirms that Kochański & Partners has a strong, well-structured team that deeply understands the strategic challenges of today’s business entrepreneurs, interconnected within economic networks, influenced by economic factors, political situations, and global social phenomena.
Kochański & Partners joins the SprawdzaMY initiative
Deregulation, especially in the tax and energy sectors, is one of the most important and long-standing proposals of the business community. For this reason, Kochański & Partners has joined the team of the Warsaw Enterprise Institute, which is currently the only think tank advising Rafał Brzoska on the SprawdzaMY initiative.
The project’s goal is to create simple, modern, and business-friendly regulations that support business growth and improve the economic climate—not only in Poland but also in the wider Central and Eastern European region.
Effective innovation protection – another patented solution with Kochański & Partners’ support
Kochański & Partners’ Intellectual and Industrial Property Law experts – Karolina Marciniszyn and Tomasz Szambelan – have successfully assisted MITMAR in obtaining protection for an invention that significantly changed the company’s food processing operations thanks to its proprietary innovation.
The patented technology, which uses a compact and closed production line, is a breakthrough in the FMCG industry that not only improves product quality, but also responds to today’s environmental challenges, including by significantly reducing the carbon footprint.
This is yet another example proving that an effective intellectual property protection strategy strengthens business competitiveness and drives growth.
Poland’s New Migration Strategy for 2025-2030
The Council of Ministers has adopted a resolution on Poland’s migration strategy for 2025-2030, under the slogan ‘Taking back control. Ensuring security’.
The strategy aims to regulate migration processes in detail and keep them under control, both in terms of the purpose of arrival, the scale of the influx and the countries of origin of foreigners, while ensuring security and integration in the broadest sense.
Kochański & Partners’ experts, Eliasz Samojłow and Angelika Stańko, are analyzing the key assumptions of the new Polish migration policy.