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Learn the answers to the most frequently asked questions
We dispel all your doubts in one place! Learn the answers to the most frequently asked questions about our business and important legal issues. We have prepared practical information to help you understand your rights and options.
What are the stages of the civil litigation process?
The court process includes: filing of a lawsuit, response to the lawsuit, evidentiary proceedings, trial and judgment.
How long does it take, on average, for a court to proceed in Poland?
The average duration of first-instance proceedings is from several months to several years, depending on the type of case and the court’s workload.
What are the costs associated with initiating a court case?
Costs include the court fee (usually 5% of the value of the litigation), attorney’s fees and any incidental expenses.
Can I apply for an exemption from court costs?
Yes. All you need to do is submit the appropriate application along with a statement of assets. The court may exempt all or part of the fees.
How does the evidence process work in court?
Evidentiary proceedings are the stage in which the parties present evidence: documents, witness testimony, expert opinions.
Is it worth using mediation before going to trial?
Yes, mediation can be faster, cheaper and more effective than traditional litigation.
What are the financial consequences of losing a court case?
In the event of a loss, the losing party is usually required to reimburse the winning party for the costs of the proceedings.
What to look for when choosing a law firm to represent you in court?
It is worth checking the experience, the transparency of the rules of cooperation, the opinion of other clients and the possibility of billing for the result (success fee).
What is the difference between a lawsuit and a motion in court proceedings?
The lawsuit concerns litigation, and the application is filed in non-litigation proceedings, such as inheritance cases.
What documents are needed to file a lawsuit?
You will need: a lawsuit, attachments (e.g., contracts, invoices), proof of court fees or a request for exemption from costs.
What is the law firm’s compensation? Do you apply a success fee?
Yes, in many cases we use a success fee model – part of the remuneration depends on the outcome of the case. We work on the basis of transparent rules set out in the contract, which we do not change during cooperation.