Monika Danišková LLB

Paralegal
MDANISKOVA@POLACEKPARTNERS.SK

 
 

„I will make sure that my colleagues always have complete and accurate information and supporting documents so that they are able to devote 100% of their time to solving your legal issue...“

What I love the most about the law is...

The possibility to look at the problem from multiple angles and work with details, because sometimes even the smallest detail can change the outcome of the whole case.

I can't avoid...

...flapping my feet and my native Trnava dialect. Although I try very hard to speak the language correctly, from time to time I use a word in my dialect.

My favourite joke...

Immediately after an accident, the rescuer asks the injured:
- Do you have any serious injuries?
- I don't know, I haven't talked to my lawyer yet.

I really liked the values of Poláček & Partners, as well as the friendly atmosphere and the young team. I was also attracted by the human approach of the law firm despite having a lot of experience and winning many prestigious awards.

Monika studied business law at the Middlesex University in London, where she gained knowledge in various areas of law and improved her English skills. During her studies, she also attended the ELSA summer school in Athens, where she learned to approach legal issues effectively and practically. As this is not her first job in this field, she is looking forward to applying her skills and knowledge in practice and gaining new experience.

She loves to draw, paint and is searching for interesting pieces of furniture for renovation. Good movies, gardening and good books are also relaxing for her.


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Notarial certificate is no longer enough for adverse possession / 18 Jun 2021

Notarial certificate is no longer enough for adverse possession

Since May the power to confirm the adverse possession has shifted from notaries to the courts. It is bringing greater transparency and legal certainty. What does the new process of adverse possession look like?