GWW were recommended in the prestigious Chambers Europe 2018 ranking of law firms
In the current edition of the 2018 Chambers Europe ranking, the title of "recommended lawyer" was awarded to:
- Tomasz Burczyński – Up and Coming – TAXES (Tomasz Burczyński is particularly noted for his contentious tax practice, with one source commending his "experience and involvement in court litigation and administrative proceedings." His areas of focus also include income tax and the tax aspects of new technologies.)
- Wacław Knopkiewicz – Band 3 – TMT (Sources recognise Wacław Knopkiewicz for his experience in the TMT market. He frequently undertakes instructions from public sector clients and advises on legislative changes related to the telecoms industry. He recently assisted The Polish Research and Academic Computer Network with the separation of its telecommunications operations into a subsidiary.)
- Andrzej Ladziński – Up and Coming – TAX Consultants (Andrzej Ladziński enters the rankings due to his growing market presence. He is particularly active in representing clients in tax litigation and gains recognition for his "very good knowledge" of tax issues in the telecoms sector.)
GWW was singled out as a "recommended firm" in areas:
- CONSTRUCTION– Band 4 – (Clients praise the team's "adaptability, flexibility and communication skills.")
- TAX– Band 4 – (The team is praised for its quality of advice, emphasising its "complex analysis of topics discussed, pragmatic approach and strategic thinking." Another source says: "They have the ability to combine and integrate facts and relevant regulations.")
- TMT – Band 3
The Chambers Europe listing is prepared by Chambers and Partners, an independent firm analysing the legal services market worldwide. Titles are granted on the basis of recommendations obtained directly from clients and other lawyers.
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