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The Law Office RGW Rocławski Graczyk i Wspólnicy, Adwokacka Spółka komandytowa [limited partnership] offers specialist legal aid to both entrepreneurs and natural persons. The Law Office RGW provides legal services mainly to companies and business entities, especially from the area of German speaking countries. At the disposal of the Clients of RGW, there are advocates, legal advisors as well as a German advocate and lawyers. The Office cooperates with lawyers, legal trainees and other consultants with long-standing experience specializing in both large scale projects and solving day-to day problems of our Clients taking into consideration a special nature of a given trade. RGW is advising, inter alia, on the law on competition, environment protection and transportation. The objective of the Law Office RGW is to provide legal services maintaining the highest standards of diligence and knowledge.
Our consultants have a good command of foreign languages, German and English, thus being able to provide legal assistance in working on international projects typical of Clients active within capital groups, holding companies as well as to foreign investors. The Law Office RGW Rocławski Graczyk i Wspólnicy is a member of organizations involved in activities of business entities and takes an active part in undertakings for the promotion of enterprise. The Law Office RGW is proud of being a member of the Polish-Swiss Chamber of Industry and Commerce with its seat in Warsaw. The Law Office RGW provides legal aid throughout the country. The seat of the Law Office is located in the centre of Warsaw, in the historic part of the Staszic Settlement in the Old Ochota District. The Staszic Settlement is one of the most beautiful and prestigious places of the capital, known for its traditional architecture and extremely friendly atmosphere, surrounded by residences and Józef Piłsudski park. Through agreements with cooperating partners, the Law Office RGW is also present in Łódź offering legal aid to entities operating in the region of central Poland.
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