About
Kondracki Celej specialises in technology transactions, corporate and new tech law.
The team advises domestic and international venture capital funds and investors, as well as technology start-ups on all types of transactions, including venture capital investments, M&A, exits, and all forms of acquisitions.
Founders Marcin Kondracki and Rafał Celej lead the practice with specialties in criminal law and venture capital transactions, respectively.
It has been recognized for its detailed client focus and innovative approaches, earning accolades such as "VC Legal Advisor of the Year" by the Polish Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (PSIK) five times - in the years 2025 - 2022 and in 2020 and being included in Forbes' "Best Law Firms Poland 2023" in the "Private Equity & Venture Capital" category.
Firm Details
Managing Partner: Rafał Celej, Marcin Kondracki
Number of fee-earners: 17
Practice Areas
- Compliance
- Corporate and commercial advisory
- Criminal law
- Cybercrime
- Disciplinary proceedings
- FinTech
- Intellectual property
- Legal services for Alternative Investment Companies (ASI)
- Litigation
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Regulatory and administrative proceedings
- Startups & NewTech
- Venture Capital
- White collar crimes and fiscal penal law
Office
Poland
Wspólna 35, lok. 3
00-519 Warsaw
+48 22 121 08 08
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Provided by Kondracki Celej
- WarsawWspólna 35/3 , Warsaw, Masovian, Poland, 00-519
- Web: www.kondrackicelej.pl
- Tel: +48 22 301 07 72
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Kondracki Celej advised ReSpo.Vision on raising PLN 18 mln to develop sports analytics technology
Kondracki Celej had the pleasure of advising the Polish deep tech startup ReSpo.Vision in a PLN 18 million funding round.
Kondracki Celej advised ReSpo.Vision on raising PLN 18 mln to develop sports analytics technology
Kondracki Celej had the pleasure of advising the Polish deep tech startup ReSpo.Vision in a PLN 18 million funding round.