Irmina Wątły is an attorney-at-law admitted to practice in Poland, counsel in the corporate department of Rymarz Zdort and a member of the competition/antitrust practice.
She graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University in 2008 and qualified as an attorney-at-law in 2014. Prior to joining Rymarz Zdort, formerly known as Weil, Gotshal & Manges – Paweł Rymarz sp.k., in 2012, Irmina spent over three years working in the Department of Concentration Control at the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection.
A specialist in antitrust, consumer and corporate law, Irmina has significant experience in handling and advising on Polish and European Union competition and consumer protection matters before the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection and the European Commission, including matters concerning merger controls, state aid, cartels and abuses of dominance. She has extensive experience advising on Polish consumer law, including in respect of abusive clauses. She has also advised on concentration proceedings before both the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection and the European Commission.
Her work includes advising companies from various industries, such as chemical, pharmaceutical, banking, transport, energy generation and distribution, real estate, food, and retail/wholesale operations.
The prestigious legal ranking publication The Legal 500 recommended Irmina Wątły in its 2020 edition for competition/antitrust. According to the report, Irmina Wątły is another name to note, with significant merger control, state aid, cartel and abuse of dominance expertise.