Zuzanna Włoczko
Trainee Advocate
Since her fourth year of studies, she has been gaining professional experience working in law firms in Silesia. Prior to that, she completed internships in smaller law firms, where she had the opportunity to become familiar with various areas of law.
She has been working with the law firm Żyglicka i Wspólnicy since 2023. She is active in the labour law department, supporting clients in issues related to labour law and social security, as well as personal data protection, franking credits, migration law, criminal law, business law and civil law, with a particular focus on obligations.
In addition, she prepares contracts, legal opinions and legal pleadings in the fields of civil law, labour and social security law and migration law.
As of January 2025, she started her legal training at the District Bar Council in Katowice. She is currently continuing her professional development in postgraduate studies in labour and social insurance law at the University of Wrocław, which she will complete in September 2025.
Education:
- Graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia in Katowice (2024).
- Participant of postgraduate studies in labour law and social security at the University of Wrocław.
- Graduate of the bilingual Powstańców Śląskich Secondary School in Rybnik with a major in humanities.
Foreign languages:
Fluent in English, with basic knowledge of French.
Hobbies:
Passionate about physical activity – regularly attends the gym and swimming pool. A lover of literature, she enjoys spending time reading books.
My publications
Final version of the draft law on whistleblowers – key assumptions
Final version of the draft law on whistleblowers – key assumptionsCan I invoke whistleblower protection despite the not – implementation of the directive by the Polish government?
Can I invoke whistleblower protection despite the not – implementation of the directive by the Polish government?Granny’s- do they actually contribute to the activation of women in the labor market?
Granny’s- do they actually contribute to the activation of women in the labor market?Virtual