
Andrzej Zacharzewski is a highly experienced advocate, arbitrator, and founding partner at Zacharzewski & Partners, a law firm based in Kraków, Poland. Since 1997, he has specialized in providing comprehensive legal support to businesses across a wide range of sectors including banking and finance, modern technologies, manufacturing, and trade.
Mr. Andrzej Zacharzewski – Zacharzewski & Partners Law Office
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Andrzej Zacharzewski is a highly experienced advocate, arbitrator, and founding partner at Zacharzewski & Partners, a law firm based in Kraków, Poland. Since 1997, he has specialized in providing comprehensive legal support to businesses across a wide range of sectors including banking and finance, modern technologies, manufacturing, and trade.
As Chair of the Arbitration Court Council at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Kraków, Andrzej is a recognized authority in dispute resolution. He also serves as an arbitrator at the Arbitration Court at the Polish Bank Association, the Arbitration Court at the Lewiatan Confederation, and the Arbitration Court at the Kraków Chamber of Commerce, having presided over hundreds of cases involving international trade, logistics, and digital payment platforms.
His legal expertise encompasses international commercial law, especially with partners in the Far East, distribution systems, waste management, banking and finance law, and data protection (GDPR). Andrzej advises both Polish and international clients in their day-to-day operations and in complex cross-border transactions. Notably, he co-founded the Warmtrade platform, facilitating trade partnerships between European and Chinese businesses.
Andrzej holds advanced legal degrees from institutions in Poland and abroad, including the European University Institute in Italy, Jagiellonian University, and American legal programs in Chicago and Plano, USA. Fluent in English, Russian, and Italian, he brings a truly global perspective to legal practice, applying practical, efficient solutions tailored to the complexities of international commerce.