Szymon Murek

Szymon Murek

Senior Associate, attorney-at-law

Joined SK&S in 2017. Provides advice on Polish and EU competition law on matters related to the control of concentrations, abuse of dominant positions and assessment of horizontal and vertical agreements. Works for clients from broad spectrum of industries – including FMCG, automotive, cosmetics and financial. Regularly represents companies in proceedings before the President of the Office for Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK), particularly in cases concerning concentration control and agreements restricting competition. Is also experienced in conducting competition law compliance audits and advising during dawn raids. Has conducted trainings on competition law and contractual advantage in the trade in agricultural and food products. Has been a member of the Competition Law Association since 2016.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 70 60
Mobile phone:+48 883 391 722
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Council of the Bar in Warsaw – attorney-at-law – since 2020
  • Queen Mary University of London – LLM in Competition Law – 2016
  • University of Warsaw – MA in Law – 2015
  • University of Essex – Erasmus+ scholarship – 2015
Experience
  • Provides advice on Polish and EU competition law on matters related to the control of concentrations, abuse of dominant positions and assessment of horizontal and vertical agreements
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Legal 500 – Competition, antitrust
PUBLICATIONS

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