Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 10:18:43 +0200 From: Andreja Jakopič To: Axel Brandenburg CC: Tadic Bosiljka Subject: Re: next zoom meetings about Villa Europa case Dear Alex, thank you for your report on the matter. Nothing new here with us, we haven't heard from Anja Mueller and/or Villa Europa since January. Fingers crossed for you and your case. If we hear anything from Villa Europa, we will inform you about it ASAP. Talk to you soon. Best regards. Andreja On 29. 03. 2023 15:06, Axel Brandenburg wrote: > Dear Andreja and Bosiljka, > I think this Friday is the deadline for Villa Europa to report > back to the Swedish Court. > > I have now started reporting it to the Polish police and have a case > number PG 372-23 and Czarek Kopek is the relevant person there. > There will be more on that later. > > I've also asked my lawyer whether there is any public information > about the payment of Kronofogden to Villa Europa, but they they that > information is not public. It could still be a mistake, because > they paying party in Sweden is the University, and that is a > public institution. Will check. > > Is there any news from your side? > Axel > > On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 10:29:16AM +0100, Axel Brandenburg wrote: >> Dear Andreja and Bosiljka, >> Sorry about the long silence. Your email conversation with the President >> of Polish Arbitration Association is interesting. Just to clarify, >> in your case, you could still just ignore everything as long as no >> Slovenian Court approaches you, right? >> >> If so, the Swedish cases are different in that the Swedish Court is >> being scammed, but they didn't listen to my letter of January 12 where I >> wrote them that PESA is registered by Villa Europa, and thus, the Swedish >> Court acts as an accomplice to Sienicki, the "CEO" of Villa Europa. >> >> In the meantime, I also filed a case with the Swedish police and this was >> used in the supporting material that was sent to the Swedish Court; see >> >> http://norlx65.nordita.org/~brandenb/VE/2023-Feb20/ >> >> with what was sent to the Swedish Court on February 20. This information >> is now publicly available from the Swedish Court upon request. My own >> material that I used for the police case is here: >> >> http://norlx65.nordita.org/~brandenb/print/ >> >> which I might remove at some point. The attached notes.pdf is part >> of that. On Friday, I have also emailed the Polish police, but they >> have not responded yet. If you have any news, please let me know. >> Cheers, Axel >> >> On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 01:50:59PM +0100, Andreja Jakopič wrote: >>> Dear Alex, >>> >>> thank you for your e-mail and the attached file. We reviewed the document >>> and if it is helpful, please find more details of our case below: >>> >>> Dr. Tadić received the "PESA court decision" by e-mail from the same e-mail >>> address of Anja Muller; the PESA court decision was translated into >>> Slovenian language and was titled as "draft translation". The name of the >>> translator on the document is Marija Honzcar. We searched her name and the >>> address of the translation agency and nothing relevant showed up. Attached >>> to the same e-mail to dr. Tadić  was also the falsified agreement, where the >>> whole page, before the last page with the signature, was replaced and the >>> agreement provisions were altered (provisions regarding the arbitration >>> clause).  At the same time as the e-mail, an SMS arrived from the phone >>> number, which was mentioned on the VE website, warning dr. Tadić to check >>> her e-mail; SMS was also signed as sent by Anja Muller. >>> >>> We also noted that the first e-mail we received from this exact e-mail >>> address, associated with the same name Anja Muller (with the same umlaut and >>> capital letters), presented this person as a student at the Freie >>> Universitaet Berlin and requested a Ph.D. in Ljubljana under dr. Tadić >>> mentorship. An accurate home address was mentioned, but unlike standard >>> student applications, no CV or research details of any kind were given. >>> >>> We would also like to mention, that our attorney pointed out to Anja Muller >>> the following. >>> - she has not presented any power of attorney or representation or proof of >>> any relationship with VE; >>> - dr. Tadić never received a Notice of arbitration nor did she ever receive >>> a Notice on the appointment of the arbitrator; arbitration proceedings were >>> apparently initiated and carried out without dr. Tadić knowledge or consent. >>> >>> Please also find attached the e-mail correspondence with the President of >>> Polish Arbitration Association regarding PESA. >>> >>> If you need further assistance, feel free to contact us. Best regards. >>> Andreja >>> >>> On 6. 02. 2023 11:18, Axel Brandenburg wrote: >>>> Dear Tadic and Andreja, >>>> I attach my current working file with a short description >>>> of European cases for our lawyer (Thomas Ekenberg). >>>> Let me know if it is ok to list you here like this, >>>> and/or suggest changes, please! >>>> Many thanks, Axel >>>> >>>> On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 11:02:13AM +0100, Axel Brandenburg wrote: >>>>> Dear all, >>>>> Thanks to those of you who participated last time for your input! >>>>> Marco B (cc) suggested that we rotate the task of bringing us together, >>>>> and I'm happy to jump in. Please email me if somebody wants to be taken >>>>> off this list, or if sombody should be added. >>>>> >>>>> Last time, we discussed having our next meeting on Wednesday (Feb 9) >>>>> at 15:00. I plan to host a short (40 min) meeting then, *plus* an >>>>> additional one the following day (Thursday, Feb 9) at 15:30. >>>>> >>>>> The zoom address will be: >>>>> https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/6415995185 >>>>> >>>>> Agenda: >>>>> 1. discuss the draft of Villa Europa cases in Europe >>>>> (details will be sent separately) >>>>> 2. discussion of any other news regarding law suits >>>>> 3. AOB >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, Axel >>>>> >>>>> PS: The reason we have two meetings is that (i) we did plan the >>>>> first one last time, and (ii) it doesn't work too well for Bjorn J and >>>>> myself, because we'll meet our lawyer at 16:00 that day. Please join >>>>> us either for both or for one of the meetings, if you want to continue >>>>> being involved. I'll send a reminder to this list shortly before. >>>>> >>> -- >>> ANDREJA JAKOPIČ, univ. dipl. prav. >>> >>> Institut "Jožef Stefan" | Jamova cesta 39 | SI - 1000 Ljubljana >>> Tel.: +386 1 477 3927 | E-mail: andreja.jakopic@ijs.si >>> Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2022 18:48:32 +0000 >>> From: "Krzesniak, Eligiusz" >>> To: "andreja.jakopic@ijs.si" >>> CC: "Hryniszyn, Anna" >>> Subject: RE: Question regarding an arbitration court >>> >>> Dear Colleague – >>> >>> My name is Eligiusz Krześniak and I am the President of the Polish Arbitration Association and managing partner of the Warsaw office of a global lawfirm Squire Patton Boggs. >>> >>> I have not heard about this arbitration court. But there are several arbitration courts in Poland so I might not know all of them. >>> >>> I would start with verifying whether your Institute has ever signed a contract that would have an arbitration clause with that particular court mentioned there. If you did then you should litigate in this court. If not, then this this is probably a scam. You still might need to take some legal actions to protect your interests. We do that in my lawfirm (and we also have an office in Bratislava run by Tatiana Prokopova). Alternatively you may also reach out to the leading arbitration court in Poland (KIG) https://sakig.pl/en/home-page >>> >>> Kind regards and please feel free to get in touch if we can be of assistance >>> >>> Eligiusz Krześniak >>> >>> [Squire Patton Boggs] >>> >>> Prof. Dr. Eligiusz Krześniak >>> Managing Partner, Warsaw Office >>> Squire Patton Boggs Krześniak sp.k. >>> Rondo ONZ 1 >>> 00-124 Warsaw >>> Poland >>> T +48 22 395 5524 >>> O +48 22 395 5500 >>> F +48 22 395 5501 >>> M +48 602 388 326 >>> eligiusz.krzesniak@squirepb.com | squirepattonboggs.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Hryniszyn, Anna >>> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 9:27 AM >>> To: Krzesniak, Eligiusz >>> Subject: FW: [EXT] Question regarding an arbitration court >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Andreja Jakopič > >>> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 8:25 AM >>> To: office@polisharbitration.pl >>> Subject: [EXT] Question regarding an arbitration court >>> >>> >>> >>> To whom it may concern, >>> >>> >>> >>> my name is Andreja Jakopič and I'm a legal advisor at Jozef Stefan Institute, leading Slovenian scientific research institute. >>> >>> >>> >>> Currently, we are dealing with a contract dispute resolution that includes a company from Poland and an arbitration court from Poland. The circumstances of the case are a unusual and we are turning to you for possible information because we are afraid that we are being scammed. >>> >>> >>> >>> Can you maybe clarify if Pan-Europejski Sąd Arbitrażowy >>> >>> (https://pesa-court.org/index.php?title=Main_Page) in Warsaw, Marszałkowska 53/36, 00-676 is a real arbitration court in Poland? >>> >>> Beside the website, we cannot find any other information about the court. We searched the address of the arbitration court in Google maps and also couldn't find anything. >>> >>> >>> >>> We also searched the name of the arbiter that is involved in the case, but we also couldn't find any information. We would be extremely thankful if you could maybe appoint us to an institution or give us a contact where we could look up for the names of arbiters in Poland. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you in advance for your possible help on the matter. >>> >>> >>> >>> Best regards. 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