PAWEŁ J. MAZUR

Qualified attorney in Poland

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    About me

    I am a dual-qualified lawyer, as both a Polish Advocate and a Solicitor of England & Wales. My professional journey is defined by bridging the gap between distinct legal systems and cultures. I specialize in assisting international clients navigate the complexities of Polish law, ensuring that language barriers never stand in the way of protecting your interests.

    Fluent in Polish and English, communicative in German and Italian, I offer more than just legal representation; I provide clear, culturally aware communication that helps foreigners feel secure and understood when facing Polish authorities. With me as your attorney you can rest assured that your case will be handled effectively and with the required precision.

    Practice areas

    Driving under the influence

    Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a criminal offence in Poland and can lead to severe legal consequences, including fines, license suspension, and imprisonment. Polish law takes a strict approach to DUI, especially in cases involving repeat offenders or accidents.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Fraud

    Fraud in Poland encompasses a wide range of criminal activities, including financial scams, identity theft, and misrepresentation for personal gain. Whether committed by individuals or within a business context, fraud is punishable by imprisonment and financial penalties. Polish authorities actively investigate and prosecute fraud cases, especially those involving cross-border elements.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    White-collar crime

    White-collar crime in Poland refers to non-violent offences typically committed in professional or corporate settings, such as embezzlement, tax evasion, and accounting fraud. These crimes often involve complex financial schemes and require specialized legal defence. Polish law provides for both individual and corporate liability in such cases.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Corporate crime

    Corporate crime in Poland includes illegal acts committed by companies or their representatives, such as environmental violations, bribery, or financial misconduct. Polish law allows for criminal liability of legal persons, meaning companies can face fines, dissolution, or bans on conducting business.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Corruption

    Corruption remains a significant legal and political issue in Poland. Bribery, abuse of public office, and influence peddling are criminal offences under the Polish Penal Code. Individuals may be prosecuted and anti-corruption measures are actively enforced by national authorities.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Insider trading

    Insider trading is a serious offence under Polish and EU financial regulations. It involves using confidential, non-public information to gain an unfair advantage in the stock market. Violations can lead to criminal charges, regulatory sanctions, and reputational damage.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Assault

    Assault in Poland includes any unlawful physical attack or threat of violence. Depending on the severity, it may be classified as a misdemeanor or a felony, with penalties ranging from fines to long-term imprisonment. Self-defence and provocation may be considered in court.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Theft

    Theft is one of the most frequently prosecuted crimes in Poland. It includes shoplifting, burglary, and vehicle theft, among others. The severity of the punishment depends on the value of the stolen property and the circumstances of the offence.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Forgery

    Forgery is a criminal offence in Poland involving the creation of false documents, the alteration of authentic ones, or the use of such items as genuine. Penalties range from fines to imprisonment, with severity depending on the nature of the document. Foreign nationals convicted of these crimes may face additional immigration consequences.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    Traffic crime

    Traffic offences in Poland range from speeding and running red lights to driving without a license or under the influence. Some violations are treated as misdemeanours, while others—especially those causing injury—are criminal offences.
    If you want to learn more, read the full article.

    We are with you when you need us to be - at court hearings and other court dates.

    From the first moment we protect your rights.

    The fight doesn’t end with a verdict. We handle appeals and post-conviction matters with precision and persistence.

    Our consultations are protected by legal privilege. You can speak freely and in full confidence.

    We build tailored strategies based on our experience, facts, and your best interest.

    We speak Polish, English, German and Italian to provide you assistance in the language you feel most comfortable with.