On the last day of June 2014 Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski signed the new Act on the Protection of Competition and Consumers (known also as the Antitrust Law). The legislative has worked for over two years on the major amendments to this 2007 law and the changes are significant, especially for middle-sized and large business.
How are registered trademarks protected in Poland?
Polish law offers a fair level of legal industrial property protection by using legal instruments listed in the Industrial Property Act. Below you will find a brief comment on some basics rules and principles of Polish law regarding the protection of trademarks, which is of a vital interest to any business.
Limited partnership in Poland – safe and tax optimised solution
Limited partnership is a very attractive alternative to a limited liability company in Poland. It offers maximum safety for the passive investor together with the maximum tax advantage. Steven, a businessman from the UK wanted to run his venture in Poland, together with his new Polish brother in law Jan.
A small to middle-sized business in Poland: Limited Liability Company
Polish Limited Liability Company (spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością) is a model limited liability company, very common in many jurisdictions, offering capital-based possibilities to grow your business. This is also the most popular type of business company among Polish entrepreneurs.