Marta Gadomska-Gołąb is a Partner co-heading Commercial practice at Eversheds Sutherland Poland.
Marta specializes in business law with a particular focus on contract law and regulatory advice in particular for the automotive, life sciences, food, FMCG, consumer electronics/appliances, retail sectors.
She has many years of experience in structuring and managing multidisciplinary and multijurisdictional projects in regulated sectors.
Marta advises on product distribution models in aspects of competition and consumer protection and product safety, including labelling, presentation and advertising as well as compliance with sectoral requirements.
She has represented companies in a number of proceedings before administrative authorities concerning product safety, including labelling and composition, as well as in proceedings concerning practices that infringe collective consumer interests, including in relation to entrepreneurs' complaint procedures.
Marta has extensive experience in sectoral compliance, including the creation of internal procedures and the conduct of compliance audits both with internal procedures, sectoral regulations and competition protection, as well as conducting mock down raids.
Marta is a founding member of the Polish Coalition for Personalized Medicine and a member of the Polish Chamber of Healthcare IT. She is the co-author of the blog devoted to legal aspects of manufacturing, sale, promotion and disposal of consumer products.
She holds a degree from the University of Florida Levin College of Law and a postgraduate degree in Intellectual Property from the University of Warsaw. She is a lecturer in postgraduate studies in clinical research conducted by the Jagiellonian University.
Marta is recommended by prestigious legal directories in the Life Sciences field.
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Marta's recent experience includes:
- Advising on the acquisition of a portfolio of products in the pharmaceutical sector with particular focus on administrative and IP issues.
- Advising a leading manufacturer of foods for particular nutritional uses for children in regulatory proceedings involving product labelling and composition.
- Representing a chain of leading clothing brands in a preliminary investigation of consumer practices.
- Creating internal procedures for distribution and advertising for a company from the food sector.
- Advising one of the largest manufacturers of household appliances and audio/video devices, digital cameras, computers and mobile equipment on legal compliance of product labelling and ongoing advertising campaigns, and on exercise of customers’ warranty rights for product defects and guarantee.
- Advising a manufacturer of home furnishings on product safety and advertising.
- Advising one of the world's largest producers of general merchandise on product safety, including applications to
the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection and product recall. - Advising clothing companies on labelling of products offered online.
- Advising an innovative software vendor on remote monitoring of clinical trials, involving development of a legal concept for product operation and agreements with contractors.
- Reccomended by prestigious legal directories in the field of Life Sciences
- The Legal 500 EMEA Recommended Lawyer 2023
- Founding member of the Polish Coalition for Personalized Medicine
- Member of the Polish Chamber of Healthcare IT
- Mediator and conciliator at the Center for Amicable Resolution of Food Disputes (2018)
- Law, University of Warsaw
- Study in US law offered in conjunction with the University of Florida Levin College of Law
- Postgraduate course in intellectual property
- Lecturer in postgraduate studies on clinical trials at Jagiellonian University
- She is working on her doctoral dissertation on patient consent and the law of clinical trials