Katarzyna Anioł Advocate

Member of the District Bar Council in Warsaw, graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw.
She specializes in broadly understood civil and commercial disputes. She supports both entrepreneurs and private individuals in pursuing claims arising from various types of civil law obligations. She has experience in litigating multi-threaded corporate disputes and court disputes directly related to entities subject to bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings.
In her work, she combines reliable legal knowledge with a practical approach. She is characterized by meticulousness, thanks to which she handles the cases entrusted to her with full commitment, striving to find the most advantageous solution to every problem.
She is fluent in English.
Representing a client in a complex corporate dispute involving entities with equal ownership structures, including matters related to determining the composition of the management board, company dissolution, and employee reinstatement.
Represented the defendant in a case where two fraudulent conveyance claims filed by one of the largest Polish banks were ultimately dismissed with finality.
Secured a favorable outcome in a dispute with a storage company that breached the contract, causing millions in damage to the client’s assets.
Conducting cases concerning the determination of whether an entity holding a claim secured in rem, who did not consent to the inclusion of that claim in the restructuring arrangement, may—after the judicial phase of restructuring has ended—enforce the claim without restrictions against the debtor’s entire estate.
Supporting and representing one of the main creditors in restructuring proceedings against a developer, whose multimillion-worth assets were included in the arrangement estate.
Conducting numerous civil and administrative proceedings concerning the termination of co-financing agreements by public authorities and demands for the reimbursement of funds previously granted to beneficiaries.