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A person living in Great Britain who would like to start a business in Poland must be aware of the difference in reality that prevails in these two countries. Although running a business in the UK has its pluses and minuses, these are the pros and cons quite different from those that are associated with running a business in Poland. The English realities do not necessarily coincide with the Polish ones. Many people indicate that establishing a company in Poland is more difficult than establishing movies in England. On the other hand, the same rules that are associated with the start-up of a company can be different. It is therefore necessary to organize the company well before starting market activities. This organization must be based on consultation with a lawyer.

Which lawyer to choose?

Above all, the key to success is the employment of a Polish lawyer. Yes, there may be lawyers who set the main area of ​​their activity to Great Britain, but they also know Polish law. The problem, however, is that the Polish lawyer best understands the specificity of the Polish legal system. Apart from the formal requirements – the most important is the constant familiarity with the regulations. We must be aware that running a business in Poland has many faces, which may be interested in the law and not only in administrative law. In order for the entrepreneur’s business to be safe and profitable, a lot of factors have to be taken care of. The best choice will be a well-known law firm, in which lawyers specialize in servicing foreign entities with a business profile. Choosing such a law office we can be sure that our interests are in the hands of people who are perfectly familiar with the regulations and know how to handle business entities. On the other hand, such lawyers know foreign languages ​​very well, so contact with the client will not be much more difficult. The choice of a large office also ensures that our team will be dealt with by a team of well-trained lawyers whose knowledge will complement each other. This allows for a comprehensive approach to a given case and achieving the best results.

Area of ​​practice

An entrepreneur who decides to use the services of Polish law firms will have the opportunity to correctly choose the legal form of his business. For some types of activity a special legal form is necessary. In other cases, specific forms are simply more profitable. Of course, you will also often need to get special permits. Here you also often have to meet the side-by-side requirements that a lawyer will take care of. During the company’s activity, the lawyer will also be able to ensure that all activities are legal. In addition, he will also be able to represent the company before courts in disputable situations. A large office for individual tasks will indicate the most competent people, thanks to which a British citizen running a business in Poland will achieve the best results.

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