Legal adviser Marek Lebensztejn graduated in 2001 from the University of Białystok, Faculty of Law. He began his career as a lawyer immediately after graduation and in 2005 the Regional Chamber of Legal Advisers in Bialystok granted him the status of a licensed legal adviser. From 2005 to 2006 he studied postgraduate Public Procurement law at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) completed with excellent results. From 2005 he specialises in business services, especially in public procurement and employment law, advising both the contracting authorities and bidders.
As legal counsel I provide comprehensive legal services for corporate clients and small businesses. I aim to adapt my services to the needs of my clients as a fully professional, trustworthy partner capable of handling individual cases. I can speak both Polish and English.
I have past work experience in the District Court in Białystok and in the Regional Directorate of State Forests in Białystok. Currently I work for one of the largest joint stock companies in Poland, based in Warsaw. I also cooperate with a number of consulting companies, debt collection agencies, and a law firm in Warsaw.
Several times a year I participate in training to keep abreast of the changes in the Polish and EU law.
My personal interests include photography, political-fiction and criminal literature. When possible, I spend a few hours a week playing sports. I am also passionate about travelling to increasingly distant locations, with a particular interest in areas formerly occupied by the historic Byzantine Empire.
Legal adviser Marek Lebensztejn