Krzysztof Wojdyło heads the New Technologies practice.
He handles matters involving blockchain, smart contracts, FinTech, commercialisation of new technologies, telecommunications, robotics, and anti money laundering. He takes part in major projects relating to new technologies law and regularly advises startups as well as large companies from the new technologies sector.
He is the author or co-author of publications on crowdfunding, robotics, virtual currencies, and new technologies in the financial services sector, and writes for the banking law journal Monitor Prawa Bankowego. He has often spoken at conferences and seminars, including events organised by the International Bar Association. He runs training sessions for leaders of startups and is active in the regulatory working group of the Coalition for Polish Innovations.
He joined Wardyński & Partners in 2005.
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The Impact of AML Requirements on Customers of Obligated Institutions
In her analysis for Future Finance Poland, Monika Szpakowska highlights a growing challenge for the financial sector: as AML/CFT regulations expand, customers face increasingly complex and burdensome KYC procedures. While […]



