Marcin Fijałkowski > Baker McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspólnicy Sp.k. > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspólnicy Sp.k.
Varso Tower
ul. Chmielna 69
Warsaw 00-801
Poland
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Work Department

Intellectual Property

Position

Marcin Fijałkowski heads the IP team in the Warsaw office. He has been practicing law in the field of intellectual property since 2003. He represents clients before civil, criminal and administrative courts, the Polish Patent Office, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the Warsaw Arbitration Court for Domain Names. Marcin has also worked in the Baker McKenzie Zurich office on Pan-European IP enforcement programs. Marcin Fijałkowski is registered with the European Patent Institute (EPI), and is a professional legal representative for the EUIPO in Alicante. Marcin is a member of INTA, Marques and AIPPI and represents the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) Enforcement Committee in front of the EU Observatory.

Marcin focuses his practice on IP enforcement and prosecution, civil and criminal litigation, copyright law and unfair competition law. He offers sound knowledge in handling important IP portfolios of international firms in various industries, including pharmaceutical, tobacco and FMCG sectors.

Languages

English, French, Polish

Memberships

  • Warsaw District Chamber of Legal Advisers – Member
  • Polish Association of Patent Attorneys – Member
  • Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (EPI) – Member
  • AIPPI – Secretary of the Polish National Group
  • INTA – Member
  • Marques – Association of European Trademark Owners – Member
  • Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market – Member

Education

  • HEC Paris (2002)
  • Warsaw School of Economics (Master of Arts) (2001)
  • University of Warsaw (Master of Arts) (2000)

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Intellectual property

(Leading partners)

Marcin Fijałkowski – Baker McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspólnicy Sp.k.

Praised for its ‘excellent knowledge of IP matters, particularly patent law’, Baker McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspólnicy Sp.k. also advises on trade mark design, copyrights, advertising, unfair competition, as well as transactional IP matters. The groups handle IP portfolios from a range of industries, notably in tech, FMCG, pharmaceutical and beauty. Marcin Fijałkowski is responsible for leading the practice and focuses his practice on IP enforcement and prosecution, copyright law and unfair competition law. Katarzyna Tobiasz-Dumania supports the practice and excels in IP-related litigation, notably trade marks, designs, patents and unfair competition cases. Jakub Falkowski mostly deals with unfair competition practices, copyrights, digital media and e-commerce advisory.

Poland > Data privacy and data protection

The team at Baker McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspólnicy Sp.k. advises clients operating across a wide range of industries such as tech, finance and healthcare, on matters involving digital media, data privacy and cybersecurity. The practice is jointly led by Radosław Nożykowski, an expert in cybersecurity and the regulatory aspects of new technologies, who draws on extensive litigation experience in disputes across the practice area; and Marcin Fijałkowski, who specialises in gaming and metaverse matters.

Poland > TMT

At Baker McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspólnicy Sp.k., the TMT team keeps a finger on the market’s pulse through its recent shift in focus to digitalisation, innovation and cybersecurity. The team is skilled in advising clients on tech-related issues across sectors such as finance and healthcare. The firm’s global outreach helps it support several key domestic and international players across such matters as media regulation, data breaches and gaming development. Resident expert Marcin Fijałkowski leads the local team, alongside Radosław Nożykowski, who works on IT transactions, as well as litigation; and Jakub Falkowski, who regularly advises on digital transformation, new technologies and tech transactions. Notable for supporting work surrounding digitisation is Martyna Czapska.