Mr Tomasz Konopka > Soltysinski Kawecki & Szlezak > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Soltysinski Kawecki & Szlezak
UL. JASNA 26
00-054 WARSAW
Poland
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Work Department

Criminal law, Litigation, Securities & Capital Markets Law, Corporate Law and commercial transactions, Intellectual Property law

Position

Partner at Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak. He specializes in business crime cases including white collar crime, representation of clients related to custom seizures of counterfeit products and court litigation. Tomasz represents Polish and foreign clients before the courts, arbitration institutions and law enforcement authorities. Tomasz also advises on matters relating to corporate law and securities.

Career

Tomasz Konopka joined SK&S in 2002. He has been a Partner since January 2013. Tomasz currently leads the criminal law department. Prior to joining SK&S, Tomasz was a lawyer in a number of companies, including those listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

Languages

Polish, English

Memberships

He is a member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).

Education

Tomasz Konopka graduated with a law degree from UMCS Lublin University in 1995.

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > White-collar crime

(Leading partners)

Tomasz KonopkaSoltysinski Kawecki & Szlezak

Praised for its ‘great expertise in complex investigations and criminal cases’, Soltysinski Kawecki & Szlezak is experienced at handling matters involving corruption, fraud, actions to the detriment, cybercrime, money laundering and labour law offences. The team regularly oversees internal investigations and helps to implement compliance systems. Tomasz Konopka spearheads the practice which benefits from his experience advising clients who are victims of fraud, theft, forgery, money laundering and cybercrime. Katarzyna Randzio-Sajkowska is well versed at managing internal investigations related to FCPA infringements. Michał Opala frequently represents clients in criminal proceedings regarding corruption, fraud, business crime and cybercrime.