What we do
We provide numerous training courses in all areas of expertise of Wiewiórski Legal. We deliver training both online and in person, in the form of open and in-house courses. In the case of in-house training, we tailor the agenda to the specific needs of the client in question, the cases used during the training as examples relate to the organisation ordering the course, and we precede the training with an organisational meeting in order to determine the exact agenda and examples to be discussed during the course.
Our courses are targeted at various groups – we may train all the staff of a given employer, but we also offer courses for specific departments or managers, as well as meetings for a small group of top executives. We provide training in Polish and English.
When organising training, we cooperate with numerous business associations. We conduct most of our courses as workshops, using real-life case studies.
Wiewiórski Legal’s training courses are delivered by experienced trainers – lawyers who advise our clients on how to solve their real legal problems on a daily basis. This allows them to offer a combination of practical experience and training skills.
- Comprehensive training for HR Teams
- Fundamentals of Polish labour law for people managers
- Current changes in Polish labour law
- How to properly prepare the organization for an employee’s termination
- Monitoring in the employment environment and the related legal requirements
- Internal investigation of bullying or discrimination cases
- The Social Benefits Fund
- Legalisation of work and residence of foreigners
- Contracts in international trade
- Commercial contracts: a toolkit for practitioners
- Essentials of purchasing contracts
- Payment gridlocks in commercial transactions
- GDPR
- Office space lease contracts
- Green Leases – the future or present already
- Types of security for bank loans
- Settlement agreements with debtors
- UBOs (ultimate beneficial owners) – how to determine them and why this is important
- How to prepare for ESG requirements – the legal perspective
- Roles and responsibilities of the Board Members of companies
- Equity in companies – legal requirements
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50-126 Wrocław, Poland