The law firm of the digital revolution era
We firmly believe that art for art’s sake does not make the slightest sense. So is the law for the law’s sake. At dotlaw, we are fighting a law disconnected from life. We are where innovators and technology developers need to operate safely and effectively.
What does business live by?
The digital revolution
For the law to make sense – it must correspond to life. Without understanding the particular situation of a given business – it is impossible to adequately secure it legally. That’s why it’s so important to understand what the business is living at any given time.
Today, without a doubt, the basic fact of Polish business life is the ongoing digital revolution. You can see it like the palm of your hand by looking at the data:
As recently as 2018 only one in five was using Of cloud solutions. In 2023 -. Only one in five did not use them.
[source: Eurostat].
By the end of 2026:
- 61% will use ERP systems (from 2024 – 60% more. 60% more),
- 66% will use CRM systems (from 2024 – 94% more),
- 53% will use BI systems (from 2024 – 103% more).
[source: KPMG].
Over the past 4 years, the number of entrepreneurs using AI tools has increased by 100% (735 entrepreneurs in 2020 vs. 1471 entrepreneurs in 2024).
[source: Eurostat].
A business that fails to keep pace with these changes is doomed to failure.
How to keep up?
Any business is only as nimble and fast – as its slowest link.
In our experience – this traditional approach to the law is a brake on any business.
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Dozens of pages of contracts for contractors not only make it impossible to attract new customers quickly and safely – they often obscure the exact terms of the agreement for both parties.
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Dozens of contradictory internal regulations – often created just to formally fulfill a legal obligation – make it impossible to act effectively in emergency situations.
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Moreover – the internal legal mess resulting from such a strategy makes it impossible to obtain various certifications that build trust in the market (for example, ISO certification).
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Outdated methods of working with a lawyer – by phone and email – make it impossible to respond quickly to changes.
The traditional approach to the law is a law detached from life.
What if legal solutions served to introduce technology instead of preventing it?
Traditional approach to law
The law of the digital revolution era
dotlaw
Understanding the challenges of modern business – we base our services on four pillars:
Practicality
Successful legal solutions must carefully address your challenges and move your business forward whenever possible.
Describing abstract legal risks is not enough! We are always looking for solutions.
Full transparency
There will be no fruitful cooperation without full trust.
On our side, we understand that this means full transparency in the relationship with you.
Modern working methods
If legal solutions are to be tailored to your unique challenges – they must be created with you! That’s why we work through modern tools: Slack, Asana and Google Docs.
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Plain Language
All our activities are based on the best practices of legal design. This ensures that the language remains understandable – further fully securing your business legally.
Our methods have proven themselves time and again:
Comprehensive legal and regulatory support for digital health leader
- Implementing a comprehensive compliance strategy in processes such as registering new medical facilities and creating and implementing an AI system to support diagnostics.
- Implementation at Tomorrow Medical of a dedicated e-learning platform maintained by dotlaw, enabling systematic training of the team on key legal and regulatory issues.
- Full support in the M&A processes of the following clinics.
Implementation of the highest cyber security standards (ISO 27001)
- Full compliance with ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and a solid foundation for the next certification – the SOC 2 Type 2 report.
- Optimize the work of SecOps and Legal & Compliance teams, leading to more effective security management and a reduction in manual activities.
- Reduce operational risks associated with information security management.
How did we confirm the compatibility of the LSK token with MiCA for the Onchain Foundation?
- Confirmation of the status of the utility token: We confirmed LSK’s classification as a utility token under MiCA law. This avoided complicated and costly legal obligations.
- Eliminating risk: We ensured compliance with new regulations across the EU, minimizing the risk of financial penalties and legal problems in a key market.
- Foundation for further development: We have laid a solid legal foundation for the further expansion of the Lisk token in Europe, giving the project certainty and security of operation.


