Wroclaw is the commercial capital of Lower Silesia and one of Poland's fastest-growing cities for international business. Its proximity to Germany and Czech Republic makes it a natural hub for cross-border corporate work, while a large technology sector and significant foreign workforce fuel strong demand for immigration and employment legal services.
Wroclaw's Legal Market
Wroclaw has a well-developed legal market anchored by Olesiński i Wspólnicy — one of Poland's strongest regional independents — and DZP (one of Poland's largest full-service firms). Wardyński & Partners and JDP Law Firm operate active Wroclaw branches. For immigration, KRASUSKI Legal and K-Legal have Wroclaw offices specifically targeting the city's large foreign worker population.
The Wroclaw legal community is concentrated around Rynek (the Market Square) and the surrounding city centre, with newer offices in the Fabryczna business area.
Expat Legal Needs in Wroclaw
Wroclaw's international business community — with significant German, Dutch and Korean corporate presences — generates consistent demand for: immigration permits for workers at large employers (LG, Volvo, Credit Suisse's Wroclaw hub), employment contracts for international hires, cross-border M&A with German counterparties, and commercial property leases for office and warehouse space in the city's expanding tech parks.
Using a Warsaw Firm from Wroclaw
For complex transactions or high-value matters, using a Warsaw-headquartered firm with a Wroclaw presence is standard practice. Olesiński i Wspólnicy and DZP both have Warsaw offices that work seamlessly with their Wroclaw teams. Video hearings at Polish courts have also become standard post-2020, making it easier to handle litigation through Warsaw specialists.
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