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Succession consulting

partner, attorney-at-law, tax advisor, restructuring advisor

Natalia Ożóg Ph.D.

Leader of the practice of the labor and social insurance law

 

SPECIALIZATION

 

  • She specializes in matters within the scope of individual (nationally and internationally) and collective labor law. She implements strategic projects in employment optimization. She is engaged in legal counseling in national and foreign matters

 

EXPERIENCE

 

  • She has a lot of experience in providing legal services to business entities
  • She advises the entrepreneurs in HR matters
  • She prepares labor law documentation for entrepreneurs
  • She conducts court cases concerning employee claims
  • She represents entrepreneurs in social insurance matters
  • She is involved in mobbing matters
  • She helps in resolving disputes with trade unions
  • She is engaged in preparation, negotiation and giving opinions on contracts
  • She conducts labor law trainings
  • She supervises and coordinates the works of audit teams for labor law in the Clients’ enterprises

 

EXPERIENCE

  • She defended her doctoral dissertation on labour law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin. She wrote her dissertation under the supervision of Prof. nadzw. dr hab. Teresa Liszcz: "Shortening of working time due to the type or conditions of work performance". Pursuant to the Resolution of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin of 17 May 2023, she was awarded the academic degree of PhD
  • Tax Advisor since 2020
  • Restructuring Advisor sine 2020
  • Attorney-at-Law since 2015
  • She has had professional experience since 2010
  • Member of the Board of HR Director of Lewiatan Confederation
  • Graduate in law and economic studies at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
  • She is an author and co-author of numerous publications, especially in the field of labor law
  • Speaker at many industry conferences and trainings