Kancelaria Prawna Skarbiec
WE STAND ON THE SIDE OF ENTREPRENEURS
LAW TAXES BOOKKEEPING
The best defense is built before the attack arrives. Protection begins before the threat is visible.
- Kancelaria Prawna Skarbiec
Whether you operate a company, sit on a corporate board, or face the complications of inheritance and property division, the question is always structural: not merely what to do, but how to build the framework within which doing becomes possible.
We provide legal assistance across the full architecture of commercial life – contracts that clarify intention, corporate duties properly discharged, the transactions and settlements that constitute economic reality.
Our practice encompasses what most firms fragment: legal counsel, tax strategy, accounting and payroll, corporate governance, customs and tax proceedings, property matters, asset protection, and the planning that allows wealth to survive its creator.
Skarbiec Law Firm advises on tax, corporate, civil, and criminal law—not as separate domains but as intersecting systems that together determine what you can do, what you must do, and what you can avoid doing. We work with companies at every stage: selection of business model, daily operations, cross-border structures, the maintenance of existence across jurisdictions. We conduct the audits that reveal reality before authorities do. We advise on acquisitions, mergers, and the transactions that reshape ownership.
For entrepreneurs operating in their own name, we offer the guidance required to convert individual enterprise into corporate form – a transformation that changes not just structure but liability, taxation, and succession. We represent clients during inspections and investigations, in commercial disputes, in litigation before courts at every level.
Our work protects clients against:
Skarbiec Law Firm operates as a multidisciplinary practice – lawyers, tax advisors, accountants, and strategists working not in parallel but in integration. Tax planning without legal structure is incomplete. Legal structure without accounting discipline is vulnerable. Asset protection without understanding both Polish and international law is merely postponed exposure.
We work with corporations and individuals facing the risks that complexity generates: economic, regulatory, personal. Our value lies not in experience alone – though we have it – but in the ability to see problems structurally, to recognize that what appears as a tax question may actually be a corporate governance failure, that what seems like an accounting issue may be a jurisdictional opportunity.
The difficult cases interest us most. Not because difficulty is impressive, but because difficulty reveals whether one truly understands the systems one claims to navigate.
The Lawyer as Strategist: On the Art of Counsel
Law as Battlefield: On the Art of Legal Strategy
Illegible but Valid? On the Form of Signature in Polish and International Law
Fruit of the Poisonous Tree – How the FBI manufactured a drug lord
[2026.01.26] The Admissibility of Illegally Obtained Evidence
[2026.01.23] Illegal Online Casinos: How to Identify Unlicensed Gambling Sites and Recover Your Money
[2026.01.22] Musk v. Altman – The Hundred-Billion-Dollar Diary
[2026.01.18] Recurring Non-Monetary Contributions by Shareholders as a Vehicle for Social Security Avoidance
[2026.01.17] Frozen Russian Assets as a Vulture Fund Target: Tsarist Bonds, $225 Billion, and the New Lawfare Against Russia. Noble Capital sues Russia for $225.8B over 1916 Imperial bonds, targeting frozen Russian assets. Complete analysis: vulture funds, sovereign immunity, lawfare, odious debt doctrine, and sovereign debt litigation
[2026.01.14] The Polish Family Foundation as a Potential Instrument of Creditor Fraud
[2026.01.13] Frozen USDT: When Tether Actually Blocks Your Crypto Wallet — and When It’s a Scam
[2026.01.08] Unfair Contract Terms: The Court’s Duty to Review Ex Officio | EU Consumer Law Analysis
[2026.01.06] Three Potential Defense Strategies for Nicolás Maduro
[2026.01.04] The Cartel of the Suns Faces American Justice: A Legal Analysis of United States v. Nicolás Maduro
[2026.01.03] Gold Returns to the of Finance: Eternal Money Against the Paper Illusion
[2026.01.02] Epitaph for Swiss Banking Secrecy
[2026.01.01] Malta’s Blockchain Island: Between Marketing Promises and Reality
[2025.12.30] Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content. A Meditation on the EU’s Latest Regulatory Masterpiece
[2025.12.28] The Migrating Workplace: Choice of Law in International Employment After Locatrans C-485/24
Epstein’s links to Putin and Kremlin spies raise fears he was Russian agent
[2026.02.02] The January 2026 DOJ release of over 3 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act has triggered a predictable media storm. Amid the noise, the Russian angle stands out—not for the headlines it generates, but for what is actually documented.
[2026.01.25] A 2002 Olympic snowboarder running the largest cocaine supplier to Canada would make decent Netflix material. The actual indictment reads more like a graduate seminar in how transnational organized crime operates in 2025.
Anjouan Gaming License — A Fake Regulator and Global Gambling Fraud Network
[2026.01.24] Somewhere in the Indian Ocean, between Madagascar and Mozambique, lies a volcanic island that briefly declared independence, lost a small war, and then – in a twist no novelist would dare invent – became the world’s fastest-growing gambling regulator.
The Great Pyramid Had Three Hidden Rooms. China’s London Embassy Has 208
[2026.01.18] Since the discovery of hidden chambers in the Great Pyramid of Giza, humanity has maintained a healthy fascination with secret rooms. The Egyptians, at least, had the excuse of preparing for the afterlife. China’s proposed London embassy – with its 208 concealed spaces revealed by The Telegraph’s unredacted plans – appears to have more terrestrial ambitions.
The Legal Architecture Behind Capture of Nicolás Maduro: What the Indictment Reveals
How Russia’s Pravda Network Poisons AI Models Through Source Contamination
North Korean State-Backed Hackers Execute $10M+ LinkedIn Scam Campaign
Our lawyers contribute expert analysis to leading legal and financial publications—not for visibility, but because complex law requires public interpretation. We write for entrepreneurs who must navigate these systems, and for the administrators and regulators who construct them. Media presence, properly used, is not marketing but translation: making the technical accessible, making the consequential clear.