E-commerce law
Digital commerce is no longer just the future – it’s the everyday reality for thousands of businesses that sell, promote, and develop their products online. In a world of shopping platforms, marketplaces, and subscription models, navigating the legal landscape effectively is no longer a competitive advantage – it’s a necessity.
We support e-commerce clients in building solid legal foundations for their operations – from well-crafted terms and conditions and privacy policies, through compliance with data protection regulations, to advising on online advertising, user experience, and sales strategies.

We understand the realities of the online business environment – and act quickly, precisely, with the goal of making the law a tool for growth, not a barrier to it. We offer in particular:
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Support in meeting regulatory requirements arising from generally applicable laws, especially in the areas of consumer protection, competition law, personal data protection (GDPR), and regulations on the provision of electronic services.
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Assistance in the event of inspections by market oversight authorities, including the Trade Inspection, the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK), local consumer ombudsmen, and similar bodies.
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Drafting and reviewing legal documentation related to the operation of online services, including e-commerce websites. This includes, in particular: store terms and conditions, privacy policies, cookie policies, terms of electronic service provision, and user declarations or consent texts (e.g., acceptance of terms, consent for data processing, etc.).
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Legal support in organizing contests, promotional campaigns, or fundraising initiatives conducted via online platforms. We ensure compliance with applicable laws, as well as with the terms of use of relevant platforms – especially in the case of social media campaigns (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, etc.).
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Drafting and negotiating promotional service agreements, particularly those concluded with influencers – including agreements involving barter cooperation.
- Preparing documentation for marketing campaigns, in particular: negotiating agreements with marketing agencies, models, production studios, etc. This includes securing clients’ rights to the materials created as part of a given campaign, especially in terms of copyright and image rights.
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Representation in legal disputes, especially those involving consumer claims (e.g., product complaints, returns, damage caused by defective goods, data protection breaches, etc.).