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29 April 2020CopyrightAleksandra Solyga-Zurek

Poland jurisdiction report: Poland welcomes new IP rules

The new law of February 13, 2020 on the amendment of the 1964 Polish Code of Civil Procedure and certain other acts introduces an additional chapter to the Code of Civil Procedure, dedicated to the proceedings in matters concerning IP.

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