Chambers Europe 2016
In the current edition of the 2016 Chambers Europe ranking, the “recommended lawyer” title was awarded to attorney Wacław Knopkiewicz, who was once again placed in the top three of recommended TMT lawyers (Clients appreciate his “knowledge and experience and, at the same time, business-like approach to the advice“).
GWW was also singled out as a “recommended firm” in four areas of law:
- TMT | “The lawyers are distinguished by vast knowledge, experience, accuracy and reliability. A committed, experienced and honest team.”;
- Litigation and arbitration disputes – continuously since 2010 | “The firms litigation strategy has been well thought through and perfectly executed.“;
- Energy and natural resources – continuously since 2012 | (1) “GWW’s lawyers specialise in energy law, have long-running experience and are highly qualified. The lawyers have been irreplaceable partners throughout our co-opertion, especially because of their profound knowledge of the fuel industry.” (2) “I liked the teams proactiveness, its business-oriented approach and its responsiveness regarding the needs of the client.”;
- Construction – continuously since 2011 | “The team demonstrates good judgement concerning the risks we encounter, as well as adaptability, flexibility and communication skills.“.
Like last year, our tax practice was featured in the “Recognised Practitioner” listing, which means that respondents regarded GWW as an important and active firm in the area of taxes.
The Chambers Europe listing is prepared by an independent firm analysing the legal services market worldwide – Chambers and Partners. Titles are granted on the basis of recommendations obtained directly from clients and other lawyers.
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