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Wardyński & Partners becomes the first strategic partner in Poland to announce firmwide roll out of Legora

Wardyński & Partners becomes the first strategic partner in Poland to announce firmwide roll out of Legora

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Partnership

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Aug 28, 2025

Aug 28, 2025

Aug 28, 2025

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Leading independent Polish law firm Wardyński & Partners announces the firmwide adoption of Legora following a pilot programme.

Legora’s implementation underscores Wardyński & Partners’ commitment to innovation and reinforces its position as a pioneer in adopting new practices and technologies within the Polish legal market.

A comprehensive pilot period involving lawyers across all practice groups began in 2024, where the platform was tested in the specific context of the Polish legal environment.

Legora is designed to maximise collaboration between legal services and machine learning, supporting day-to-day legal work such as case analysis, document and table review, drafting support, and more. This enables the completion of end-to-end tasks faster and more accurately, while integrating with key platforms to fit seamlessly into existing workflows.

Collaborative Integration

In line with Legora’s approach to collaboration, the platform was integrated through close work between Legora’s team of legal engineers and Wardyński & Partners’ lawyers. At the outset of the trial, the firm advised Legora on its goals and challenges, and the platform was integrated into existing workflows to reflect this.

Legora will continue to support Wardyński & Partners throughout their partnership, ensuring the platform evolves in step with the firm’s needs.

Commitment to Innovation

The partnership reaffirms Wardyński & Partners’ position as a technology-first firm, embracing innovation in the Polish legal market and demonstrating its commitment to driving change and enhancing the delivery of its services.

Tomasz Wardyński, the founding partner at the law firm, said:

“We have always prided ourselves on being at the forefront of innovative practices in Poland. We continuously look for new ways to serve our clients more efficiently. With the support of Legora we can focus on delivering high-end work and be sure that the repetitive tasks are done seamlessly.”  

Marcus Rajkowski, Head of Poland, added:

“We’re delighted to have been appointed by one of the leading law firms in Poland. It’s a reflection of Wardyński & Partners’ commitment to innovation and reaffirms the unrivalled value of the Legora platform. Our partnership has and will continue to both strengthen Legora’s capabilities and reinforce Wardyński & Partners as a trusted top-tier law firm.”



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