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AI Usage · Art. 50(4) AI Act

AI Usage Policy.

KORDECKI & Partners uses artificial-intelligence tools to assist in the preparation of legal content, research, and editorial work. This page explains how we use these tools, what safeguards we maintain, and what this means for you.

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1. What AI tools we use

We use Claude (by Anthropic) and other AI-assisted tools for:

  • Drafting initial versions of educational articles and legal guides
  • Researching legal developments across multiple jurisdictions
  • Translating and adapting content between English and Polish
  • Generating structured outlines and summaries

2. What AI does NOT do

AI tools are never used to:

  • Provide legal advice to individual clients
  • Draft court submissions, contracts, or legal opinions without full attorney review
  • Access, process, or store any client confidential information
  • Make decisions on case strategy or client matters

Client confidential information never enters an AI tool. All client work is performed by qualified attorneys (adwokat or radca prawny) within our own systems under attorney-client privilege.

3. Our safeguards

Every piece of content published under an attorney's name at KORDECKI & Partners has been:

  1. Reviewed by the named attorney for legal accuracy
  2. Edited by the attorney to reflect their professional judgment and experience
  3. Verified — all statutory references, case citations, and legal analysis have been checked against primary sources
  4. Approved — the attorney accepts full professional responsibility for the published content

The named author on each article is a qualified Polish attorney (adwokat or radca prawny) registered with the relevant bar association. Their bar registration number is available on their profile page.

4. Our commitments

  • We update articles when the law changes, with a visible Last reviewed date
  • We disclose AI assistance on every article with a standard footer
  • We do not use AI to generate misleading, fabricated, or unverified legal information
  • We comply with EU AI Act Article 50(4) transparency requirements (in force from 2 August 2026 for general-purpose AI obligations applicable to deployers)
  • We follow the KIRP (Krajowa Izba Radców Prawnych) recommendations on AI use (April 2025)
  • We follow the NRA (Naczelna Rada Adwokacka) ethics standards applicable to AI-assisted work

5. Article-level transparency

Each article published on this site includes:

  • The named author, with link to their bar-admission profile
  • A "Last reviewed: {date}" stamp signalling the freshness of the legal analysis
  • A standardized AI-assistance disclosure in the article footer where AI tools contributed to drafting
  • Citations to primary sources (statute, jurisprudence, regulatory guidance) for every substantive claim

Where an article has been generated with AI assistance and then reviewed/edited by an attorney, the disclosure footer makes this explicit. Where an article is entirely human-authored, no disclosure is added.

6. Questions

If you have questions about our use of AI tools or wish to discuss a specific article, contact us at info@kordeckipartners.com.