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Sabina Pięta
Lawyer
– BIOGRAPHY
In her practice, she focuses on handling tender procedures—from reviewing documentation on behalf of Contracting Authorities to developing bidding strategies for Contractors. She has experience in managing high-value domestic and EU-funded projects, including investments co-financed by European Union funds.
As an MBA graduate, she places strong emphasis on understanding the client’s business objectives in her legal work. She is actively involved in the firm’s technological development, delivering internal training sessions on prompt engineering and the practical application of generative artificial intelligence. She navigates electronic court and administrative registers with ease.
Specialties
Public procurement law
Comprehensive handling of procurement procedures
LegalTech & AI
Automation and optimization of legal processes
Corporate law
Commercial litigation and debt recovery
Work experience
Her previous experience includes work at the District Court in Kraków and cooperation with the Court Watch Poland Foundation. This enabled her to gain in-depth insight into the practical aspects of civil and criminal procedure, as well as the functioning of the justice system.
Education
♦ Cracow School of Business – graduate in Business Management (MBA-type executive studies)
♦ Beck Academy – certified training: “Optimizing a Lawyer’s Work with the Use of Artificial Intelligence – Advanced Level”
♦ Sedno Training – certified training: “Public Procurement for Employees of Contracting Authorities’ Substantive Units”
Foreign languages
She is fluent in English [C1].
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