LEGAL 500 EMEA 2015 RECOMMENDS GWW
We wish to emphasise, in particular, the recommendations for the Law Firm and individual GWW lawyers in areas of law connected with regulated sectors – TMT as well as energy law and natural resources. In the current Ranking:
- 1st place and the title of leader went to our TMT Team;
- the title of “leading individual” (outstandingly recommended lawyer) in the TMT category was awarded to Piotr Woźny / who has held this title since 2009;
- the title of “recommended lawyer” in the energy and natural resources law category was awarded to Wacław Knopkiewicz / who has held this title since 2012;
- the title of “recommended firm” in the energy and natural resources law category, which we have held continually since 2011.
Legal 500 EMEA also awarded GWW recommendations in the following six areas of law:
- Tax – 2nd place in the listing of recommended firms, continually since 2012;
- Energy and natural resources;
- Real property and the construction industry;
- Intellectual property;
- Litigation and arbitration;
- Corporate law / M&A;
Individually recommended or mentioned lawyers include:
TMT
Energy and natural resources
Tax
Real Estate & Construction
Dispute Resolution
- Krystian Szostak, former partner at GWW, heading the trial practice, as of 19 February 2015 Management Board Member for Legal and Regulatory Affairs at InPost.
Complete ranking results are available on the website of Legalease.
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