A solicitor from Dorset has been invited to address the 2016 Congress of Polish Entrepreneurs to be held in London later this month.
Steven Simpkins of Simpkins and Co Solicitors in Highcliffe will talk to more than 200 delegates about recognising and avoiding potential areas of dispute or future conflict whilst running or establishing a business here in the UK.
Now in its third year, the Congress of Polish Entrepreneurs will this year focus on creating growth in challenging times, specifically in the context of a post-Brexit environment.
Bartlomiej KowalczykfromPolish Business Link, organisers of the Congress said, “Whilst there are still unknowns and future challenges ahead, we believe that new opportunities will open up, and that the many successful Polish business entrepreneurs in the UK will look for new ways to benefit from these changes and find new ways of growing their businesses, continuing their contribution to the UK economy.”
Simpkins and Co Solicitors has been closely involved with Polish Business Link and the British Polish Chamber of Commerce for several years, as alongside their British clientele, they specialise in providing Polish speaking legal advisers for those establishing or running a business here in the UK, or those investigating setting up a UK based business.
As well as attending various networking events for Poles here in the UK, Steve and his team have been invited to various business forums in Poland to address the business community In Krakow.
Speaking of the forthcoming Congress Steve commented, “It is with great pleasure that I will attend the third annual Congress and Iamlooking forward to meeting enthused and committed entrepreneurs who are positive about running a business here in the UK.
This year the focus is all about growth, and with proper legal advice and procedures in place there is no reason why their businesses will not continue to flourish and succeed. None of us knows what the post-Brexit landscape will look like, but we do know that there are some extremely professional business people still very keen to grow their companies. We will continue to do all that we can to support them.”
Other keynote speakers at the event will beArkady Rzegocki, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland,Michael Dembinskifrom British Polish Chamber of Commerce andBBC World NewspresenterKasia Madera.
Anyone wanting to speak to a Polish speaking lawyer can contact Simpkins and Co Solicitors at either their offices in Highcliffe or in Trafalgar Square in London. They are contactable using a freephone number 0800 083 2755 or www.simpkinsand.co.uk
Julie Anne-Houldey