Law and technology
Why us?
We work with experienced specialists in every field of law. We look for tailor-made solutions, carefully selecting a team to match your needs. It all starts with a consultation that sets the direction for further action. MB/LAW — a one-stop shop for all your needs.
We come from top academic circles and renowned law firms, and for years we have also been working in business. Our mission is to deliver exactly the legal solutions our clients expect. Plain and simple.
We know how hard it can be to find the right experts in your field without a personal recommendation. That’s why you can leave it to us — our team is not only made up of qualified, experienced lawyers, but above all, communicative and committed people.
Our work is about building lasting relationships. We cooperate with the best experts on the market, offering — within MB/LAW — a set of complementary services so that clients can receive comprehensive assistance in one place.
Thanks to our extensive network of contacts, we can find a solution to any legal problem, anywhere in Poland and Europe.
Academic background
We stay up to date with legal doctrine and scholarship. Our partners are actively involved in academic teaching, maintaining close contact with the latest doctrinal perspectives and innovative legal solutions. We are affiliated with: the Jagiellonian University, Heidelberg University, and the Warsaw School of Economics.
Tailor-made solutions
We will provide you with a solution tailored to your needs — whether you are an entity facing financial difficulties, involved in a complex court case, a business owner seeking effective legal services, or an individual wishing to protect your assets. We can help if you want to prepare a company for acquisition, optimise your business taxes, establish a family foundation, or seek justice in court (e.g., compensation for expropriation). You don’t need to look any further — you are in the right place. Let’s meet and talk.
How will we help you?
By leveraging our knowledge and experience, we will find a solution that meets your needs. We strive to ensure that our services lay the foundation for positive, lasting change — whether in protecting assets, restructuring and reorganising a company, or starting a business in a regulated industry.
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Needs assessment and audit
We begin with a thorough understanding of the client’s situation and identifying the problems that need to be addressed.
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Selection of experts
We assemble a dedicated team of specialists from the required fields, perfectly matched to the nature of the case.
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Preparation of an action plan
We develop a detailed step plan — a breakdown of the legal and business steps that need to be taken.
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Timeline setting
We set a realistic timeline for implementing the subsequent stages to ensure smooth execution of the agreed objectives.
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Operational execution
We move to implementation, using the latest legal and technological tools. We continuously monitor progress and adapt actions to changing circumstances.
MB/AI
A law firm like no other
“As the world is increasingly interconnected, everyone shares the responsibility of securing cyberspace” – Newton Lee
We are advocates of safe, new technologies in business. We prepare companies to operate in line with current, secure business standards and in compliance with regulations such as the NIS2 Directive, GDPR, AI Act, Data Act, DMA (Digital Markets Act), DSA (Digital Services Act), and the Cyber Resilience Act. Our experts hold important roles in advisory bodies and continuously expand their expertise in the field of technology. From the client’s perspective, it is essential that your lawyer understands the context of new technologies and advises you as if they were running your business themselves.
Selected areas of specialisation
Our law firm provides services across a wide range of legal fields. We specialise in particular in the following areas:
Restructuring and insolvency proceedings
- Representation of both creditors and debtors in restructuring and insolvency cases.
- Arrangement approval proceedings — comprehensive handling of accelerated procedures in line with applicable regulations.
- Judicial and out-of-court restructuring of companies and individuals — advisory on selecting the appropriate procedure and conducting arrangement, remedial, and other relevant proceedings.
- Installment arrangements and loan restructuring — negotiations with banks and financial institutions to restructure debt (e.g., installment payment plans, debt reduction).
Ongoing legal services
- Comprehensive legal support for companies (commercial entities, startups), individual clients, and local government units.
- Ongoing legal advisory — drafting and reviewing contracts, participating in negotiations with contractors, and resolving current legal issues.
- Representation in legal disputes — handling cases before common and arbitration courts, safeguarding the client’s interests in the courtroom.
Company formation and transformations
- Comprehensive assistance in establishing new companies (advising on the choice of legal form, preparing articles of association and registration documents).
- Company transformations, mergers, and divisions — planning and carrying out legal form restructuring processes for businesses.
- Ensuring compliance — overseeing compliance with legal requirements during structural changes (e.g., commercial company laws) and providing legal and tax optimisation of these processes.
Legal services for individual assets
- Advisory on private wealth management — legal assistance in the protection and planning of individual assets.
- Matters relating to real estate, inheritance, and marital property agreements — legal support in the acquisition and sale of real estate, settling legal status, drafting prenuptial agreements, etc.
- Establishment of family foundations and associations — legal advice and services in creating entities dedicated to managing family wealth or charitable activities.
Representation in civil and commercial matters
- Representation of clients in civil disputes (e.g., compensation claims, debt recovery) and commercial disputes (disputes between entrepreneurs, contract performance cases).
- Effective protection of interests before courts and administrative bodies — preparation of litigation strategies, drafting statements of claim, statements of defence, appeals, and other procedural documents, as well as court representation at hearings.
Business operations optimisation
- Legal support in optimising business processes — audits of contracts and internal procedures to improve operations and eliminate risks.
- Minimising legal risks — identifying potential threats (compliance) and implementing preventive measures; advising on the choice of the most advantageous forms of business activity or capital structures.
New technologies
- Cybersecurity and data protection advisory
We conduct information security audits for companies and assist in implementing policies and procedures to protect against cyberattacks. We ensure compliance with security standards (e.g., ISO 27001) and relevant legal regulations. - Blockchain and smart contracts
We provide legal services related to blockchain technology — advising on the implementation of blockchain-based solutions, drafting and reviewing smart contracts (self-executing digital agreements), and legalising cryptocurrency transactions. We help clients understand the potential of this technology while minimising legal risks (e.g., unclear jurisdiction or enforceability issues). - Artificial intelligence (AI)
We support clients in implementing AI systems in line with upcoming regulations (such as the EU AI Act). We advise on classifying AI systems by risk level and fulfilling the obligations of both AI providers and users (including transparency, fundamental rights impact assessments, and human oversight of AI). - Compliance with digital regulations
We assist businesses in adapting to new digital regulations. This includes the NIS2 Directive (enhanced cybersecurity and expanded obligations for a wider range of companies, with severe penalties for non-compliance), GDPR (ongoing challenges in personal data protection — e.g., cross-border data transfers outside the EEA, responding to data breach incidents), the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act (new obligations for online platforms), and the Data Act (regulations on data access — e.g., ensuring users have access to IoT device data and establishing rules for data sharing between businesses and public authorities).