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Anna Cudna-Wagner

Work Department
Dispute Resolution
Position
Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution in Poland
Career
Anna Cudna-Wagner is an attorney-at-law and a partner. She leads the Dispute Resolution practice at CMS Poland.
She specialises primarily in disputes relating to the banking sector and competition law. Anna has represented entrepreneurs from the banking sector in class action proceedings, in disputes regarding forward transactions (including currency options, CIRS, IRS) and in numerous proceedings related to credit products (both corporate and retail).
In competition law disputes, Anna represents entrepreneurs in private enforcement proceedings regarding compensation for violations of competition law, in court proceedings against the decisions of the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection and in proceedings before the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection.
Anna’s experience also includes representing entrepreneurs in interim proceedings, both on the part of the entity applying for interim measures and on the defending side.
Anna also represents clients in proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European Union, including preliminary rulings.
Languages
Polish; English
Memberships
Warsaw Chamber of Legal Advisors
Lewiatan Court of Arbitration (Arbitrator)
Competition Law Association (Member)
The Business Council of the Faculty of Management at the University of Warsaw (Member)
Education
2005 – Legal Advisor, District Chamber of Legal Advisors in Warsaw, Warsaw
2000 – M.A., Law and Administration, University of Warsaw, Warsaw
2000 – Diploma, English and European Union Law Course, University of Warsaw, Warsaw
Lawyer Rankings
Poland > Dispute resolution
(Leading partners)CMS‘s ‘dispute resolution practice is one of the most renowned in Poland’. It is highly adept at representing construction companies and financial institutions in disputes, and it regularly represents the latter in large class actions. Another core feature of the practice is its experience in proceedings before the CJEU, handling preliminary questions regarding the interpretation of EU law. The group has also witnessed an increase in consumer disputes in the Polish market. Anna Cudna-Wagner spearheads the wider team with expertise in contentious banking mandates, while Arkadiusz Korzeniewski leads the corporate crime practice and Rafał Morek heads up the arbitration group; he is also lauded as a’recognised authority in the field of construction disputes‘. This is also an area of strength for Adam Jodkowski, and for Jan Markiewicz, infrastructure projects form a key part of his practice.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Competition/antitrust
- Construction
- Data privacy and data protection
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Energy and natural resources
- Insurance
- Intellectual property
- Public procurement
- Real estate
- Tax
- TMT
- White-collar crime