Contact the Law Office in Poznan
The Law Office of Marcin Butkiewicz is located in central Poznan, at ul. Solna 27/2, on the first floor. The office advises private clients, entrepreneurs and companies from Poznan, other parts of Poland, and abroad — including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, the European Economic Area, and Polish citizens living outside Poland.
Consultations may be arranged in person at the office, by telephone or remotely (video meeting), depending on the nature of the matter and the documents that need to be reviewed. For most cross-border matters, the entire engagement can be handled remotely after a power of attorney is signed and notarised.
01.Telephone — direct line
The fastest way to reach the Law Office is by telephone. The direct line is answered personally during office hours; outside hours, a brief message with your name and matter type allows a return call to be scheduled.
Call the Law Office directly
Polish attorney-at-law, English consultations available without an interpreter. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00 (Central European Time).
+48 603 778 887Two official telephone numbers are operated by the Law Office:
- +48 603 778 887 — direct mobile line of Marcin Butkiewicz, recommended for urgent matters and English-language consultations.
- +48 61 641 64 61 — landline of the office in Poznan.
02.Email and written communication
Email is suitable for sharing documents and structured questions. Please include a short factual summary of the matter — what happened, when, who is involved, what documents you have, and what outcome you are hoping for. Email address:
biuro@poznan-kancelaria.pl
For sensitive documents, files may be sent via secure file transfer after the first contact. Polish attorneys-at-law are bound by professional secrecy under the Polish Act on Attorneys-at-Law of 6 July 1982 — emails and attachments are treated as confidential from the moment they reach the office.
03.Office address and visiting
The office is located in central Poznan, in a historic part of the city near the city centre and the regional courts. The exact address is:
Marcin Butkiewicz Law Office
ul. Solna 27/2 (first floor)
61-736 Poznań
Poland
Entrance to the building is from the courtyard side of ul. Solna. The Law Office occupies the first floor and includes consultation rooms, a meeting room for multi-party negotiations and a private waiting area.
If your matter involves documents — contracts, correspondence, court letters, official notices, invoices, medical records or family records — please bring copies. For complex matters, sending key documents in advance allows the consultation to focus on legal options rather than fact-finding.
04.How to get to the office
Poznan is well-connected for international clients:
- By air: Poznan-Ławica Airport (POZ) handles direct flights from London, Dublin, Frankfurt, Munich, Warsaw and other European cities. The airport is approximately 7 km from the office; a taxi or rideshare takes around 20 minutes.
- By rail: Poznań Główny is a major station on the Berlin–Warsaw line, with high-speed connections from Warsaw (approx. 2h 20m), Berlin (approx. 3h) and direct EuroCity service from Hamburg, Prague and Vienna.
- By car: the city is on the A2 motorway between Berlin and Warsaw. Paid parking is available in the city centre; parking permits for visitors are not provided by the office.
- Public transport in Poznan: nearest tram and bus stops are Solna and Plac Wielkopolski, both within a 2-minute walk.
05.What to expect from the first consultation
The first conversation has a clear purpose: to identify the legal problem, assess the available options and decide whether the Law Office can help. Typically, the first call covers:
- brief factual summary of the situation;
- identification of the legal area and relevant Polish provisions;
- assessment of jurisdiction (which country's courts have authority);
- identification of any urgent statutory deadlines (for example, six months for inheritance rejection, three years for most personal injury claims, fourteen days for many procedural appeals);
- preliminary list of documents needed for further analysis;
- discussion of fee model and approximate cost.
If the matter is straightforward and within the office's scope, work can begin immediately after the consultation. If the matter requires specialist input (taxation, accounting, a different field of law, expert evidence), the office will say so transparently and either coordinate cooperation with a trusted specialist or refer you elsewhere.
06.Languages and cross-border practice
Legal services are provided in Polish, English, German and French. Consultations and correspondence may be conducted entirely in English without an interpreter. For documents that need to be filed with Polish courts or authorities, certified translations may be required; the office can coordinate with sworn translators when needed.
The Law Office regularly represents clients connected with the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia and other jurisdictions. Cross-border matters often involve coordination with foreign counsel, foreign documents requiring apostille or legalisation, and procedural rules from EU regulations such as Brussels I bis, Brussels II ter, the Succession Regulation 650/2012 and the GDPR.
07.Official identification
The Law Office operates on the basis of entry on the official list of attorneys-at-law maintained by the Regional Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law in Poznan (Okręgowa Izba Radców Prawnych w Poznaniu). Registration data may be verified in public Polish registers:
08.Channels we do not operate
To help clients verify they are reaching the genuine Law Office, please note the only official channels:
- Website: poznan-kancelaria.pl (and its English version at poznan-kancelaria.pl/english/)
- Telephone: +48 603 778 887 and +48 61 641 64 61
- Email: biuro@poznan-kancelaria.pl
- Office address: ul. Solna 27/2, 61-736 Poznan, Poland
The Law Office is not affiliated with third-party legal directories, lead-generation portals or referral platforms. Any contact made through such platforms (including some Polish-language directories that scrape public bar registers) is not handled by the Law Office and may not be answered. Direct contact through the channels above is always the fastest and most reliable route.