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Recognition on the list of the 25 Top Women Lawyers by ForbesWomen and the Women in Law Foundation

On November 4, 2025, I received a congratulatory diploma confirming my inclusion in the “25 Top Women Lawyers in Business” list compiled by Forbes Women in collaboration with the Women in...

Poland: Big hopes meet old frustrations yet window opens for reform

In 2025, Poland’s iGaming sector saw intensified institutional activity and political debate, but no structural breakthrough in liberalising the market or effectively reducing the grey...

Lootboxes as a form of gambling

The draft amendment to the Gambling Act introduces a new category of games of chance – “games for virtual goods” – covering, among others, loot boxes purchased for real money in online...

Poland: More for the Taxman, less for the Players

The government plans to raise the tax on winnings from games of chance, betting, and lotteries from 10% to 15% and extend it to winnings earned abroad starting in 2026. However, this change...

Poland calls on the European Union to tighten controls over illegal gambling payments

Poland has intensified its efforts to combat payments directed to the grey area of online gambling, focusing on financial institutions that facilitate the transfer of funds to unlicensed...

Poland’s Free Hand to Black Market Gambling

The Polish legal framework on online gambling has led to a paradoxical situation in which players themselves, when using the services of foreign operators without a license, are exposed to...

The SPRIBE vs. Aviator LLC Dispute – A Lesson for the Entire iGaming Industry

The dispute between SPRIBE and Aviator LLC concerns the rights to the Crash Aviator game, which has gained popularity across numerous jurisdictions and among global operators. The conflict...

A Free-for-All of Illegally Operating Entities in the Polish iGaming Market?

Under Polish law, prosecuting foreign online casinos operating illegally is, in practice, very difficult, while the additional risk of fiscal-criminal liability for players themselves remains...

Are We Moving Towards Common EU-Wide Regulations for the Gaming Industry?

At the European Union level, there is a visible trend towards harmonizing regulations that have so far remained solely within the competence of individual Member States in the field of gambling....

AI ACT – Time to Prepare for Changes, Including in the iGaming Industry

Artificial intelligence already plays a significant role in the iGaming industry today, supporting processes such as KYC, AML, and player behavior analysis. With the entry into force of the EU AI...

Compliance in iGaming: An Obligation That Cannot Be Overlooked

Compliance in the iGaming industry constitutes not only a legal obligation but also a tool for mitigating risks and protecting against sanctions. Procedures related to anti-money laundering...

Whistleblower Protection

Under Polish law, the provisions regarding whistleblower protection, in accordance with the requirements of the Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23...

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