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Adjunct Faculty Biographies

Michał Miłosz

Dr. Michał Miłosz is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Gdansk in Poland. He joined the University of Gdansk faculty in Autumn 2003. Currently he works at the Chair of Administrative Law. He is also one of the supervisors of Student Legal Clinic and is a Coordinator of the School of American Law in Gdansk organized by the Chicago-Kent College of Law in cooperation with the University of Gdańsk. Before joining the University of Gdańsk faculty, Prof. Miłosz was a lawyer with the law firm of Wierzbowski i Wspólnicy in Warsaw – at the time a member of Landwell, the international network of correspondent law firms of PricewaterhouseCoopers. He was a member of M&A team specialising in corporate law .

Prof. Miłosz’s academic and professional interests focus on administrative procedures as well as on selected aspects of administrative law, in particular: personal data protection law, information law, building and zoning law, and regulations concerning real property. In his professional practice Prof. Miłosz has been involved in providing legal services to business entities in the area of commercial law and civil law. His area of expertise also comprises real estate law.

Prof. Miłosz is the author of numerous publications (chapters, articles, glosses, entries in lexicons, etc. ) on legal topics published in Polish as well as foreign periodicals. Among his publications is a book on the problem of inaction of administrative bodies (Bezczynnosc Organu Administracji w Postepowaniu Administracyjnym, Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2011). He is also co-editor and co-author of When Worlds Collide: Intellectual Property, High Technology and the Law (Wolters Kluwer, Warsaw 2008) and Selected Papers on High Technology Law (Chicago-Gdańsk 2006).

Prof. Miłosz earned his J.D. from the University of Gdańsk, Poland in 2010. He received his M.A. degree from the University of Gdańsk in 2002.