‘New Technologies in the Service of Themis’ – a paper by Magdalena Krawczyk, an associate at Kubas Kos Gałkowski, won in the competition for the best essay on civil law organised by the Attorney Trainees Self-Government at the District Bar Council in Warsaw and ‘Młoda Palestra’ – a periodical for attorney trainees.
Magdalena Krawczyk, as the competition laureate delivered her paper during the conference entitled ‘The Bar in Face of Changes in Civil and Criminal Law’ held at the Parliament of the Republic of Poland on 30 September 2016, where she will be the only attorney trainee participating.
Other speakers at the conference included: Zbigniew Kapiński, Administrative Court Judge, Jacek Dubois, attorney-at-law, prosecutor Tomasz Pyzara, Jacek Kondracki, attorney-at-law, Barbara Piwnik, Regional Court Judge, Krzysztof Wąsowski, attorney-at-law, Vice-Minister of Justice Łukasz Piebiak, Marcin Lemkowski, attorney-at-law, Katarzyna Bilewska, attorney-at-law, Jakub Wende, attorney-at-law, Agnieszka Owczarewicz, Regional Court Judge, Sebastian Pabian, attorney-at-law, Janusz Tomczak, attorney-at-law, Dorota Radlińska, Regional Court Judge, Rafał , Regional Court Judge, and Andrzej Michałowski, attorney-at-law.
The event will be organised under the patronage of the Polish Bar Council and the District Bar Council in Warsaw.
We invite you to read the essay (language: Polish).