IT and telecommunication law

  • facilitates its clients in planning the process of making contracts in a way that protects the main contractor’s interests and its relationships with subcontractors and other contracting parties,
  • assists its clients in preparing the structure of IT contracts in such a way that legal relationships between contracts are clear, no doubts as to the legal nature of each contract raise, and the so-called blockade effect is used in the best possible way,
  • files applications to intervene and oppositions, appeals to and represents its clients before the National Appeal Chamber, appeals to the court in the public procurement proceedings,
  • keeps its knowledge in these fields of law which are important to its clients such as the Internet and Electronic Commerce Act, copyright law, Broadcasting Act, Digital Signature Act, Personal Data Protection Act and regulations pertaining to the banking law (IT outsourcing) up to date,
  • supports its clients in designing websites through advising on the contract structure and drafting contracts which assure the acquisition of the copyrights to the widest possible extent,
  • represents its clients in disputes about websites, software and the other copyright content.


On our IT Blog under “W jaki sposób wspieram i zabezpieczam biznes klientów?” we describe our detailed experience in IT law in four categories (contracts, public procurement, e-commerce, GDPR). The IT translation services that are freely available today can help you get acquainted much better with our practical experience in this area of law.