GWW Law Firm has established cooperation with the University of Economics in Krakow
GWW Law Firm has established cooperation with the University of Economics in Krakow – a university with an established scientific and teaching position.
As part of this partnership, GWW has taken patronage of one of the lecture halls, which has been transformed into a Courtroom – a space where theory meets practice. This venue will be used for mock trials, case studies and other forms of legal education that prepare students for the realities of working in the legal and business professions.
The benefits for both parties are multifaceted:
- Students gain unique opportunities to learn through experience, discovering the practical aspects of a lawyer’s work in realistic conditions.
- The university develops modern forms of education and strengthens its links with the profession.
- As a substantive partner, GWW has the opportunity to support young talent, share its experience and co-create a model of legal education that responds to market challenges.
This agreement is a joint investment in the future of the legal profession and in strengthening the relationship between academia and practice.

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