Aleksander Stawicki
Europe Guide 2024
Band 1 : Competition/Antitrust
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About
Provided by Aleksander Stawicki
Practice Areas
Aleksander is a partner at WKB, heading the Competition Law practice. He acts before Polish and international competition authorities, regulatory authorities and courts in matters concerning law enforcement, protection of collective consumer interests and unfair competition. He advises on concentration procedures and compliance programmes across the spectrum of clients’ businesses. Aleksander’s expertise is recognised internationally – for 6 years he acted as the President of the Competition Law Commission of UIA and is a regular contributor to the Kluwer Competition Law Blog.
Professional Memberships
UIA, ABA, IBA, Polish Competition Law Association
Publications
“The Act on Competition and Consumer Protection. Commentary” (Wolters Kluwer, two editions: 2011 and 2016) – co-editor and co-author
“The Act of 21 April 2017 on Claims for Damages for Infringements of Competition Law. Commentary” (Wolters Kluwer 2018) – editor and co-author
Chambers Review
Europe
Aleksander Stawicki is highly regarded for his contentious competition law practice, which involves representing clients in abuse of dominance and cartel investigations, appeals against authority decisions and damages actions. He is also active in merger control filings.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Aleksander Stawicki is an authority for competition and consumer protection. His legal opinions are really helpful."
"He is an excellent specialist."
"Aleksander Stawicki is seen as an outstanding lawyer."
"He gives specific advice, especially on matters that are potentially contentious or with higher risks."
"Aleksander Stawicki is an authority for competition and consumer protection. His legal opinions are really helpful."
"He is an excellent specialist."
"Aleksander Stawicki is seen as an outstanding lawyer."
"He gives specific advice, especially on matters that are potentially contentious or with higher risks."