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Monika Hartung

Monika Hartung
Name and surname

Monika Hartung

Professional titles
Legal Advisor
Nationality

Poland

Languages
  • English
  • German
  • Russian
Field
  • Banking law
  • Civil law and civil contracts
  • Competition law (antitrust)
  • Corporate law
  • Distribution agreements and franchising
  • Insurance law and liability for damages
Year of birth

1967

City

Warsaw

Country

Poland

Career

Member of the Polish Arbitration Association and of Arbitral Women.

Recommendations: The Legal 500 EMEA (2018 – 2020),

Dispute resolution: (Leading individuals)

Chambers Europe (2011 – 2020): dispute resolution

Chambers Global (2013 – 2019): dispute resolution

Who’s Who Legal 2020: arbitration

Best Lawyers® 2014: arbitration, mediation, disputes

Expert Guides 2015: commercial arbitration, women in the legal sector

Publications

May funds be withdrawn from a bank account that has been seized to secure claims?

Jurisdiction over international construction contracts in the light of the Brussels I bis Regulation.

Law applicable to an arbitration agreement.

Charging additional fees as an act of unfair competition.

Does filing a claim to the wrong division of court interrupt a limitation period?

More on the confidentiality of arbitration.

When an arbitration case comes before a common court.

When a German is representing a Pole before an arbitration tribunal in London.

Is arbitration actually confidential.

Is a domain court’s award final?

It is better not to count on an arbitration award being set aside.

Warranty is not the same as guarantee.

Are marketing and promotion agreements actually shelf fees?

Enforcing a foreign court award in Poland is not a problem.

On arbitration in Poland.

The investor must know the terms of a contractor’s agreement with a subcontractor.

A less restrictive approach to procedural rules.

Resolution of corporate disputes by arbitration tribunals. (joint author).

Changes to settling disputes before arbitration tribunals.

On court costs.

The enforcement and satisfaction of fraudulent conveyance claims in bankruptcy proceedings. (joint author)

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