Krzysztof Wiktor
          The amendment to the Administrative Procedure Code of 11 August 2021: What does it actually mean, and does it live up to the declarations of the authorities?        
        
          26.08.2021   
          new provisions, reprivatisation, government claims        
                  
            The provisions of the Administrative Procedure Code amended on 11 August 2021 regarding the time limits for invalidating administrative decisions or finding that they were issued unlawfully will come into force on 16 September 2021. What are the real consequences of this amendment? They seem inconsistent with the pronouncements of Poland’s highest state authorities.          
               
      
          State Treasury liability for legal injury during the pandemic        
        
          07.04.2020   
          government claims, litigation, coronavirus        
                  
            Declaration of a state of epidemiological threat and then a state of epidemic, and other legal acts, entails not only introduction of commands and prohibitions in everyday and professional life but also various types of restrictions on business operations. Doctors may be directed to work in hospitals for infectious diseases. Businesses are saddled with new restrictions causing them to generate significant losses. Can damages be sought from the State Treasury due to these restrictions?          
               
      
          Reprivatisation without myths        
        
          29.09.2016   
          reprivatisation        
                  
            The issue of reprivatisation is currently being presented through the prism of numerous controversial aspects of restitution processes. This distorts the picture of reprivatisation, which in any event is a limited phenomenon in Poland.          
               
      
          Reprivatisation law must be just        
        
          18.06.2015   
          reprivatisation        
                  
            An interview with Krzysztof Wiktor, a partner at Wardyński & Partners who co-heads the Reprivatisation Practice, about the little reprivatisation act, a controversial ruling by the Constitutional Tribunal, and current trends in the case law.          
               
      
          It's not just Giesche        
        
          24.04.2014   
          corporate, reprivatisation        
                  
            The legal status of holders of pre-war bearer stock certificates remains unresolved.          
               
      
          After reprivatisation: Steps to take and accounts to settle        
        
          13.06.2013   
          real estate, reprivatisation        
                  
            Regaining real estate through the reprivatisation process is the beginning of the stage of mutual settling of accounts with the former public holder of the property and the stage of rectifying the legal status of the property.          
               
      
          Elimination of joint ownership of reprivatised real estate        
        
          13.06.2013   
          real estate, reprivatisation        
                  
            After developed real estate is restored to the heirs of the former owners, it is usually necessary to divide the regained property among its co-owners. This often raises both legal and tax issues.          
               
      
          Compensation for more nationalised real estate in Warsaw        
        
          16.06.2011   
          real estate, reprivatisation, Constitutional Tribunal        
                  
            The Polish Constitutional Tribunal has significantly expanded the set of former owners of properties in Warsaw who are entitled to compensation for seizure of their real estate by communist authorities following World War II.          
               
      
          Damages for unlawful nationalisation may be sought through the courts        
        
          31.03.2011   
          reprivatisation, government claims, Supreme Court, litigation        
                  
            The Polish Supreme Court has upheld the possibility of seeking damages through the courts for nationalised property…          
              