Michalina Kaczmarczyk

Attorney-at-law / Senior Lawyer

Attorney-at-law, graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.

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Since 2015, Michalina has been supporting clients in the People & Culture area, in particular in the field of labour law, personal data and copyright law.

In particular Michalina specialises in:

  • conducting cases before the Personal Data Protection Office,
  • litigation,
  • ongoing advice in the area of personal data protection,
  • supporting diversity in the workplace,
  • countering mobbing and discrimination.

Recently Michalina has been involved in the following cases of interest:

  1. annulment by the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of the decision of the President of the Personal Data Protection Office, as regards the retention of candidates’ data. The Court’s belief that, contrary to the PDPO’s assertions, employers do not have to delete the data immediately after recruitment and may have a legitimate interest in retaining the data during the limitation period for claims,
  2. representing the employer in a claim for reinstatement of employees specially protected by triple protection (trade union, SIP and member of the Works Council), in the context of abuse of the right to protection.

She is recommended by the international ranking of The Legal 500 EMEA, as an expert in labour law (key lawyer).

Co-author of books and author of articles on labour law, including: „Personal data protection in employment”, ed. by Dominika Dörre-Kolasa, „Artificial intelligence, transfers, liability and other challenges of personal data protection”, ed. by Marlena Sakowska-Baryła.

In her spare time, she plays the cello.

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