We are pleased to announce that on 26 March 2026, LYNX participated in an expert seminar organised by the Ministry of Development and Technology, dedicated to the topic of artificial intelligence and its legal regulation. The firm was represented by Rafał Wieczerzak – a LYNX lawyer specialising in intellectual property law, technology and IT law, cybersecurity compliance, and technology transfer agreements.
The event brought together experts from the legal, academic and public administration sectors, creating a space for the exchange of experiences and perspectives on the rapidly evolving regulatory environment for AI. The seminar served as a forum for substantive discussion on the legal challenges posed by new technologies – particularly in the context of their applications in commercial transactions and the justice system.
Rafał Wieczerzak’s participation in this event was no coincidence. As a PhD student at the University of Silesia in Katowice, he conducts research on the applications of artificial intelligence in civil justice – a topic directly in line with the agenda of such meetings. He is also the author of publications on the protection of AI-generated content, remuneration models for digital data, and the copyright framework for the outputs of artificial intelligence systems. His experience combines in-depth technical knowledge with practical expertise in regulation, making him one of the few practitioners capable of providing comprehensive advice at the intersection of law and new technologies.
At LYNX, we have been following and actively participating in the debate on AI regulations for years – both at national and EU level. We understand that the AI Act, intellectual property regulations in the context of AI, and issues of legal liability for autonomous systems are areas that will shape business operations in the coming years. That is why we are at the forefront of shaping the future of technology law.
We remain an active partner in dialogue with public authorities and the expert community on matters relating to new technologies. We invite anyone seeking legal advice in the areas of AI, intellectual property and technology law to get in touch.
