Aleksandra Krześniak-Sałajczyk

Aleksandra Krześniak-Sałajczyk

Associate, attorney-at-law

Joined SK&S in 2021. Specialises in intellectual property law, including industrial property, copyright law, domain name disputes or combating unfair competition. Advises on IT contracts (implementation agreements, SLA, licenses). Participates in court and administrative proceedings, including proceedings before the Polish Patent Office, EUIPO, WIPO. Has experience in matters related to personal data protection, including proceedings before the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.

Prior to joining SK&S, gained experience working for Warsaw law firms, as well as in a law firm within The Big Four.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 72 94
Mobile phone:+48 538 156 803
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences – postgraduate studies in New Technologies Law – 2021
  • Warsaw Bar Association – attorney-at-law – 2023
  • University of Warsaw – Center for American Law Studies – 2019
  • Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University – MA in law – 2019
  • University of Warsaw – BA in local government and regional policy – 2015
Experience
  • Advises on industrial property, copyright and unfair competition matters
  • Works on IT contracts
  • Participates in legal support of entrepreneurs in court and administrative proceedings
PUBLICATIONS

Dear Sirs,

We would like to inform you that in recent days, fraudulent emails impersonating our law firm have appeared online. In some cases, these emails include alleged invoices issued by SK&S.

Such fraudulent emails can be identified as they are sent from unusual, unknown addresses that do not belong to our domain. Additionally, these messages are often sent from addresses deceptively similar to those of legitimate senders. We want to emphasize that our law firm has no connection to these emails. All official correspondence from us is sent exclusively from addresses within the domain @skslegal.pl.

We have reported this matter to the Police, specifically to the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime, due to suspicions of criminal activity. Please exercise caution: carefully verify the sender’s address and avoid opening any suspicious emails or attachments. If in doubt, we recommend deleting such correspondence immediately.