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| Practice Areas | Intellectual Property; Telecommunications Law; Media Law; EU Public Procurement; Sports Law; Pharmaceutical Regulation | | | Education | Warsaw University, Faculty of Law and Administration; Warsaw and Cambridge Universities (English and European Legal Studies, 1996) | | | Admitted | 2001, Warsaw, Poland | |
| Memberships | Circuit Bar Association, Warsaw, Poland. | | | Languages | Polish, English and Italian | | | Biography | Jan Rolinski is an advocate, a member of the Circuit Bar Association in Warsaw since 2001. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration at Warsaw University. In 1994-1995, he pursued various courses in Strasbourg as a European Council scholar. He took courses on English and European Legal Studies (1996) at Warsaw and Cambridge Universities. Jan Rolinski is a co-founding partner of WKB Wiercinski, Kwiecinski, Baehr. In 1995-2003, he worked for Wardynski & Partners in Warsaw, where he was responsible for or involved in numerous projects. He is an arbitrator in the Court of Arbitration for Internet Domains with the Polish Chamber of Information Technology & Telecommunication. | | | ISLN | 920775118 | | | Transactions | Advice in copyright law, especially for advertising companies, publishers, TV stations and TV content producers; Copyright license and transfer contracts (including software licenses); Assistance to cable television and digital platform operators; Assistance to radio and television broadcasters in regulatory matters; Telecommunication law and new technologies; Assistance to Polish national telecom and other telecommunication operators; Participation in setting up and facilitating of B2B and B2C providers; Advice on protection of data bases, all aspects of Internet services and content protection; Advice on maters pertaining to internet domains; Advice and litigation in public procurement projects, especially for IT and infrastructure sector. | |
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