Martyna Wójcik
Attorney-at-law
Associate
Background
Martyna Wójcik joined the Procurement and Waste Management Team of SDZLEGAL Schindhelm in September 2024.
She is a graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Szczecin. She also completed postgraduate studies in ‘Competition Law’ at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
In 2016, in the second year of her attorney-at-law training, she took the legal advisor's exam and, having obtained a positive result, in the same year she was entered on the list of attorneys-at-law at the Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law in Szczecin.
Since 2022, she has been an ordinary member of the Association of Public Procurement Law, which brings together recognised lawyers specialising in public procurement law, public-private partnerships and concessions for construction works.
Prior to joining SDZLEGAL Schindhelm, she gained her professional experience by working for 12 years in a law firm specialising in the area of public procurement and handling the investment process.
She is co-author of two monographs on public procurement issues entitled:
- "Oferta w zamówieniach publicznych. Praktyczny przewodnik dla wykonawców" - published in March 2019 and referring to the legal status defined by the Public Procurement Law of 2004,
- "Oferta w zamówieniach publicznych. Praktyczny przewodnik dla wykonawców" - published in May 2021 and referring to the legal status defined by the PPL Act of 2019.
Author or co-author of dozens of articles published in trade magazines addressed to contracting authorities and contractors, i.e. in the monthly ‘Przetargi publiczne’, the bimonthly ‘Zamawiający - zamówienie publiczne w praktyce’ and the quarterly ‘Prawo budowlane. Kwartalnik, as well as in cyclical supplements for subscribers to the “Rzeczpospolita” daily.
She has conducted several dozen training courses on the application of public procurement regulations for contracting authorities and contractors. She conducts classes for trainee attorneys-at-law at the Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law in Szczecin.

Martyna Wójcik has over 12 years of experience in professional work related to public procurement law and handling the investment process, including representation of ordering parties and contractors in appeal proceedings before the National Appeal Chamber and complaint proceedings before the Public Procurement Court.
To date, she has worked with contracting authorities and contractors, including those from outside Poland, from the sector:
- construction (including road, railway, cubature and hydrotechnical structures) - providing legal assistance at the stage of preparation and implementation of construction projects;
- forestry - providing ongoing legal advice to dozens of contracting entities;
- geodesy and photogrammetry - advising contractors during the bidding for public procurement and at the stage of implementation of the public procurement contract;
- medical - providing comprehensive legal advice on public procurement and on the implementation of public procurement contracts, including in the case of contracts co-funded by funds from the European Union budget and targeted grants from the Minister of Health for one of the largest hospitals in northern Poland.
At SDZLEGAL Schindhelm she provides comprehensive legal support to contracting authorities and contractors at all stages of public procurement proceedings, as well as during appeal and complaint proceedings.

- on-going advice to contracting authorities and contractors on the application of public procurement regulations and during the investment process on public procurement and during the investment process;
- on-going advice to contracting authorities and contractors on the application of public procurement regulations in proceedings conducted by medical sector entities;
- representation of ordering parties and contractors in appeal proceedings before the National Appeal Chamber and in complaint proceedings before the Public Procurement Court;
- counselling at the stage of implementation of public procurement contracts, including those co-financed by funds from the European Union budget.