Karolina Pajączek

Karolina Pajączek

Associate

Joined SK&S law firm in 2023. She specialises in matters concerning intellectual property law, particularly industrial property law. Karolina advises on the subjects of patents, trademarks, designs and combating unfair competition. Moreover, she provides support to Polish and foreign entities in proceedings before common and administrative courts, as well as in proceedings before the Polish Patent Office, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). She also has experience in amicable dispute resolution, including drafting settlement agreements.

IP Scan expert service provider accredited by the European Union Intellectual Property Office.

Prior to joining SK&S, Karolina gained her professional experience at an eminent law firm as well as at one of the leading international law firms.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 72 38
Mobile phone:+48 883 391 699
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • University of Warsaw – Postgraduate Studies in Intellectual Property Law – 2023
  • University of Warsaw – MA in Law – 2022
  • Humboldt University of Berlin – Law – Erasmus programme – 2022
  • University of Warsaw – School of Eastern Europe and Central Asia Law – 2022
  • University of Warsaw / University of Cambridge – British Law Centre Diploma in English Law and Legal Skills – 2021
  • H. Grotius Centre for Intellectual Property Rights – School of Intellectual Property Rights – 2021
  • University of Warsaw / Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn – School of German Law – 2020
Experience
  • Provides ongoing advice on intellectual property law issues
  • Specialises in matters concerning the protection of industrial property rights
  • Provides support to clients in proceedings before the Polish Patent Office, the EUIPO, administrative courts and common courts

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