GWW is ranked in first place in the Chambers HNW 2017 Guide
The results are presented in the Chambers HNW 2017 Guide, a ranking of the best advisors specialising in legal services for individual clients (High Net Worth Individuals). GWW is one of the three best law firms in Poland in the “Private Client“ category, and we received the top award as a firm (Band 1).
Individual awards:
- Place 1. – Aldona Leszczyńska-Mikulska heads GWW’s Private Client team, a member of the international STEP Association (“She is always trying to find the right solution, even when we have a difficult case,” says a source, explaining that “she never gives up or says it is impossible.” An investment manager states that “she knows the tax laws in Poland very well, and she can use her theoretical knowledge practically. She is such a professional and a person of high standards.”);
- Place 2. – Artur Cmoch, the partner leading GWW’s tax practice (He is “very knowledgeable about the law and he has a great way in which he conducts business. He knows how to achieve business goals for the private person.” A wealth manager says: “Artur is a great tax expert. I like that he is always comes up with inspiring solutions.” Another interviewee enthuses that “his creativity is his biggest strength, for sure,” and suggests that “there is hardly anyone in Poland who is as well positioned as he is” for private wealth work.).
Clients consider GWW to be “very professional and very well organised”, and the GWW Private team is described as “friendly, effective, creative, diligent and flexible“. Interviewees emphasised the high quality of services and unique expertise of GWW experts in all matters related to tax law.
Ranking details can be found on the Chambers & Partners website, link here.
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