Environmental’ battle lasting several years ends: GWW’s success at the Supreme Administrative Court
On 3 September 2015, the Supreme Administrative Court in Warsaw (case II OSK 41/14) dismissed another last-ditch appeal by one of the biggest ‘ecological’ associations against a ruling by the Province Administrative Court in Warsaw concerning an environmental decision by GWW’s client, a company forming part of the Elemental Holding capital group (case WSA IV SA/Wa 114/13).
GWW’s cooperation in those cases lasted several years, in the course of which administrative authorities and courts issued several dozen decisions. The Supreme Administrative Court ruling finally ends the dispute in great success for GWW’s client.
Throughout the project, the GWW Team comprised: Dr Tomasz Burczyński, attorney at law (admitted as radca prawny), partner at GWW Tax; Joanna Sebzda-Załuska, attorney at law (admitted as radca prawny), partner at GWW; and Jacek Wilczewski, attorney at law (admitted as radca prawny), of counsel at GWW.
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