Marzena Łabędź
Partner, Attorney-at-law
Partner at Sadkowski and Partners. Responsible for supervision and coordination of the work of the Labour Law Department, the Immigration Law Department and the Intellectual Property Law Department.
She has over 14 years of experience in the field of labour law, providing comprehensive legal services for employers, both in the area of individual and collective labour law.
She has provided consultancy to some of the largest employers operating, among others, in the following sectors: banking, pharmacy, FMCG, railroad, aviation, construction, logistics, providing them not only with ongoing advice, but also representing them in court disputes. Within her practice, she has also supported employers in negotiations with social partners as part of collective disputes and collective bargaining agreements.
She is engaged in educational activities. Since 2016, a lecturer at postgraduate studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She has conducted open and closed trainings lectures in the area of labour law addressed primarily to HR directors at the largest companies. From November 2015, a co-founder of the “Paths of labour law” of the Polish Association of Human Resources Management (PSZK).
An author of articles published in Studies in labour law and social policy issued by the Jagiellonian University as well as in Rzeczpospolita and Gazeta Prawna. A co-author of publications such as: “Dokumenty pracownicze. Wzory i komentarze” [legal documents: templates and commentaries] (scientific supervision by: K.W. Baran, Wolters Kluwer, year of publication: 2022), “Dokumenty w zatrudnieniu na podstawie pragmatyk służbowych. Wzory i komentarze” [documents in employment based on professional pragmatics. Templates and commentaries] (scientific supervision by: K.W. Baran, Wolters Kluwer, year of publication: 2015), Akty wykonawcze prawa pracy. Komentarz [legal acts in labour law. Commentary] (scientific supervision by: K.W. Baran, Wolters Kluwer, year of publication: 2020).
An expert of the Business Center Club (BCC) in labour law in the area of employment of foreigners and intellectual property. Repeatedly recommended in the Legal 500 EMEAranking of law firms in the category of Employment. The Labour Law Department led by Marzena Łabędź was recommended in the ranking of law firms by Rzeczpospolita and Forbes.
Graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University, majoring in law. Entered into the list of attorneys-at-law at the Opole Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law.
Strong points
Employment
EmploymentImmigration Law
Immigration LawIntellectual Property
Intellectual PropertyCompliance
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