Attorney Karolina Soroczynska is a Polish-speaking lawyer in Bulgaria with many years of practice in civil, administrative, and commercial law. She is the managing partner at Soroczynska, Nikolova & Partners Law Firm and advises both Bulgarian and foreign clients. She stands out for precision, strategic thinking, and confidence in protecting her clients' interests.
Education
- Master of Laws, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” and University of Warsaw, Poland (Erasmus+)
- Master of Finance, New Bulgarian University
Professional Experience
- Managing Partner, Soroczynska Nikolova & Partners Law Firm
- Lawyer, private practice, Sofia
- Lawyer, Petrova & Partners Law Firm
- Legal Counsel, Kisyova, Stamenova & Bobcheva Law Firm
- Intern, Administration of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria
Language Skills
- Bulgarian – excellent
- Polish – excellent
- English – professional level
Professional Skills
- Litigation representation
- Negotiation and mediation
- Due diligence and legal analysis
- Contract and corporate law
- Electronic filing and administrative procedures
Certificates and Professional Training
Administrative Law and Administrative Procedure
- Challenging administrative acts through the courts
- Challenging administrative acts through administrative procedures
- Procedures and protection under the Personal Data Protection Act – current issues and interpretive practice (I and II)
- Current issues of the Administrative Procedure Code and new interpretive practice of the Supreme Administrative Court
- Annulment of enforceable court acts under the Administrative Procedure Code
Civil Law and Civil Procedure
- Evidence in civil procedure – comprehensive training series
- Written and oral evidence
- First instance proceedings under the Civil Procedure Code – case law
- Objective joinder of claims and amendment of claims (I and II)
- Changes in order proceedings under the Civil Procedure Code
- Medical (health) documentation in civil proceedings
- Compensation for non-pecuniary damage in tort cases
- Defense against substantive illegality of enforcement proceedings
- Unjust enrichment – types of condiction claims (I and II)
- Contract termination due to non-performance
European Law, ESG Regulations and Social Security
- Practice of Bulgarian courts on EU regulations for coordination of social security systems
- European ESG regulations for the green transition – key provisions and trends
Labor Law
- Changes in the employment record status from June 1, 2025
- Legal regime of the Employment Register and unified electronic employment record
- Electronic registration and storage of labor information
Mediation, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- New changes in arbitration proceedings
- Lawyers’ participation in mediation procedures – legislative solutions and best practices
Children’s Rights / Juvenile Justice
- Justice aligned with the child’s best interests – the role of lawyers in juvenile justice (part II)
Public Procurement
- Practical issues, appeals, and legislative changes in public procurement
Economics, Finance, Alternative Financing
- Crowdfunding as a form of group financing with equity participation
Collective Claims and Group Proceedings
- Issues in collective claim proceedings


