Poland is rapidly emerging as the shining star of the East, but a stiflingly competitive legal market means that progress doesn’t easily equate to profits
At the height of the global economic downturn, senior business executives in Warsaw had time for coffee at any point in the day. ‘It was really disturbing,’ shudders one local lawyer.Today, the caffè latte is strictly ‘to go’. Poland cannot put a foot wrong at present and such is its growth and potential that US President Barack Obama, on his recent state visit, claimed the country would be a leading world nation within 25 years if it carried on at this pace. Praise indeed.









