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Justyna Loretańska

Polish attorney at law Justyna Loretanska successfully supports entrepreneurs in their day-to-day activities, including litigation. She actively engages in advisory services, especially in the field of RES investments, providing pragmatic solutions to the current legal problems of her Clients.

She gained her professional experience in one of the largest law firms in Poznań, where she represented Clients in court disputes, provided advisory services and conducted industry training, among others for insurance companies.

In her client care, Justyna places emphasis on creating effective solutions to legal problems, while taking into account the broad business context of the cases she is conducting.

Justyna graduated in law from the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder)/Germany and from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan/Poland.

Memberships

  • Regional Chamber of Attorneys at Law in Poznań

Justyna  Loretańska 

Justyna Loretańska

Attorney at law in Poland, LL.M.

Expertise
Court and administrative proceedings , Company law, company formation, restructuring, Investments in renewable energies , Commercial contract law

Languages
Polish, German, English

+0048 61 85 82 55 0
loretanska@vonzanthier.pl
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