A graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Łódź, where he wrote his master’s thesis in the Department of Criminal Procedure and Forensics entitled “The Polygraph: Necessary or Unnecessary”. He is the author of numerous academic publications. For many years, he has been associated with the Department of Legal Theory and Philosophy at the University of Łódź. He defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic of trust in society and earned a Doctor of Laws degree. He currently shares his knowledge with younger generations of lawyers.
He is a member of the editorial board for the University of Łódź’s “Jurysprudencja” series, which aims to publish monographs on legal theory and philosophy, as well as on areas of law that explore theoretical and philosophical-legal issues within their research.
He also serves as Secretary of the Center for the Theory and Philosophy of Human Rights at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Łódź.
Dedicated to pro publico bono activities, he regularly assists institutions and individuals in need. He collaborates with the Caritas Archdiocese of Łódź Occupational Activity Center, whose statutory objective is to improve the lives of people with disabilities. He also provides ongoing support to children’s homes in Łódź and gladly takes part in various charity events.
A perfectionist who specializes in civil, business, and commercial law—particularly corporate law. He has extensive knowledge and many years of experience in serving corporate clients. He advises Presidents, Management Boards, and Supervisory Boards of major companies in Poland, including those in the defense sector and uniformed services.