Jacek Siński

Jacek Siński

Partner, attorney-at-law

Joined the SK&S team in 1997. Specialises in court proceedings and corporate disputes, as well as in extremely complex procedural issues related to the enforcement and recognition in Poland of foreign judgments. In his many years’ practice, he has engaged, among other things, in debt collection procedures taken on behalf of the largest Polish banks, and dealt with collateral security involving shares in companies. Represents clients in numerous pecuniary and non-pecuniary debt enforcement proceedings. Provides advice to clients on complex strategies for enforcing and securing claims, including those in bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 70 45
Mobile phone:+48 602 586 140
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • University of Warsaw – MA in Law – 1997
  • University of Warsaw – Faculty of History – certificate of completion – 1996
Experience
  • Specialises in court proceedings and corporate disputes
  • Represents clients in numerous pecuniary and non-pecuniary debt enforcement proceedings
  • Provides advice to clients on complex strategies for enforcing and securing claims, including those in bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Chambers & Partners –Dispute resolution
  • Legal 500 – Dispute Resolution
  • Rzeczpospolita daily: the leading expert in the field of corporate litigations and arbitration
PUBLICATIONS

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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.