Dr Wojciech Marchwicki > Hogan Lovells (Warszawa) LLP > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells (Warszawa) LLP
Plac Trzech Krzyży 10/14
00-499 Warsaw
Poland

Work Department

Litigation, Arbitration, and Employment

Position

Counsel

Career

Dr. Wojciech Marchwicki heads the Dispute Resolution practice in Warsaw. He has many years of experience in conducting complex, multi-layered court and arbitration proceedings. He supports clients in developing dispute resolution strategies and managing risk related to potential claims. He has participated in numerous proceedings before Polish courts, as well as arbitration disputes in Poland and abroad, primarily disputes related to infrastructure and construction projects as well as financial sector. Dr. Marchwicki represents clients in criminal proceedings in business-related cases, particularly involving white-collar crimes. He has advised companies on numerous matters involving civil law liability and compliance procedures.

Languages

English, German, Polish

Memberships

Advocate, The Warsaw Bar Association, 2011; Attorney-at-law, New York State Bar, 2014; Judge, High Disciplinary Court for Advocates, 2016

Education

PhD in Law, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2014; Harvard Law School, LL.M., 2013; MA Law, University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan, 2006; MA History, University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan, 2005; University of Zurich, 2003

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Dispute resolution

(Leading individuals)

Wojciech MarchwickiHogan Lovells (Warszawa) LLP

Hogan Lovells (Warszawa) LLP boasts a ‘a very strong litigation team providing exceptional services’ in the financial, manufacturing, construction, energy, and infrastructure sectors. Its offering encompasses representation in commercial and corporate disputes, antitrust litigation, and product liability cases. Praised as an ‘excellent lawyer’, Wojciech Marchwicki leads the team and was promoted to the partnership at the beginning of 2023. Maryna Bakal is another notable member of the team with expertise in handling commercial disputes before Polish state courts and arbitration tribunals.