Agnieszka is an international dispute resolution lawyer qualified in England & Wales (2023) and in NSW, Australia (2016). She has broad experience in complex commercial and construction arbitration in a number of regions and sectors (including oil, gas, energy, and infrastructure) in proceedings under the ICC and LCIA Rules. She also has her regional experience, including High Court litigation in England, litigation in the NSW Supreme Court, and in the Australian federal courts, in Australia and arbitrations seated in London, Singapore and Sydney. She has worked in England, Australia and Poland at leading international law firms. Agnieszka has been registered as an independent foreign lawyer at the Warsaw Bar since March 2025. test – Representing a professional fund manager in arbitration proceedings seated in London under the LCIA Rules. – Responsibilities included drafting the Redfern Schedule and responses, advising the client on various arbitration issues, drafting correspondence, and liaising with clients, parties, and the tribunal. – Representing an interested party in proceedings before the High Court(Technology and Construction Court) pursuant to the Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 (UK) concerned with the procurement process of the Fourth National Lottery Competition. – Responsibilities included conducting complex confidentiality review and redactions, conducting factual investigations across large data sets to support pleadings and evidence, preparing for the hearing and assisting the legal and counsel team during the hearing. – Representing a confidential entity in relation to a DOJ investigation. – Responsibilities included conducting complex relevance review, confidentiality review, and redactions across a large data set for the purpose of disclosure to the DOJ. Certificate in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Theory and Practice – Focusing on commercial and construction arbitration and representing: – Responsibilities included analysis of high-value and technically complex components of claims, drafting RFA and pleadings (both memorial and pleadings style), drafting witness statements, liaising with clients and expert witnesses, analysing and interpreting contractual provisions, drafting advice on aspects of English contract law, including frustration, repudiation and force majeure, and drafting project correspondence. – Focusing on construction arbitration, commercial litigation and FCPA/ABC investigations and representing: – Responsibilities included analysis of high-value and technically complex components of claims, liaising with clients and expert witnesses, documentary reviews and witness interviews for the purpose of drafting reports and recommendations regarding FCPA issues, and preparation and delivery (in Spanish) of an FCPA/ABC training to a target construction company in Mexico. – Focusing on commercial litigation (including class actions) and representing: – Responsibilities included legal analyses and drafting legal memoranda for internal and external stakeholders, document reviews and preparation of evidence, witness interviews and drafting witness statements, and preparation of briefs to counsel and experts, preparation and drafting of correspondence and other documents. – Responsibilities included research, preparation of reports, editing judgments and speeches daily, drafting catchwords, headnotes and case summaries, assisting the Judge in preparing for court hearings and, as necessary, during hearings. Awards: UNSW Law Dean’s List for Academic Excellence in Federal Constitutional Law. Activities: General Member of the Editorial Board of the University of New South Wales Law Journal.
