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Read moreOliwia Różycka dołączyła do zespołu Osbornes Law w lutym 2022.
Jest absolwentką studiów prawniczych na Wydziałe Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. Aktualnie kontynuuje naukę na kierunku Graduate Diploma in Law (prawo) na University of Westminster w Londynie.
W czasie studiów odbyła staże w kancelariach prawnych na terenie Polski, Chorwacji oraz Irandii. Brała udział w Programie Erasmus+, w ramach którego studiowała prawo na Uniwersytecie w Rijece (Chorwacja).
W kancelarii Osbornes Law pracuje jako asystent prawny w polskim dziale Personal Injuries.
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Oliwia Rozycka joined Osbornes Law in February 2022.
She graduated law at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics of the University of Wroclaw. Currently, she studies Graduate Diploma in Law at the University of Westminster in London.
During her studies, she did internships in law firms in Poland, Croatia, and Ireland.
She participated in the Erasmus Plus Student Exchange Programme, under which she studied law at the University of Rijeka (Croatia).
At Osbornes Law, she works as a Paralegal in the Polish Personal Injuries Department.
"She is outstanding in her field because of the breadth and depth of her experience and her expertise, as well as her very good client skills."
Ben Posford remains pre-eminent in his field with expert understanding of litigating cases of the upmost severity. His experience builds on Stuart Kightley’s running of the firm with recent partner additions of Rob Aylott making a fantastic addition.
"Naomi Angell is a leading figure in domestic and inter-country adoptions, and also has expert knowledge of related fertility and surrogacy issues."
‘They are a go-to for confident, diligent and careful work and really excel in client care and knowledge in the field.’
"It is a pleasure to work with Alex. He is fiercely committed to clients, with a creative approach to challenges."
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