LEGAL 500 EMEA 2016 recommends GWW
We are particularly honoured about the annual 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 this year’s Ranking:
- 1st place and the title of leader went to our TMT Team;
- the title of “recommended lawyer” was awarded to attorney Rafał Duczek (TMT) and attorney Wacław Knopkiewicz (Energy and Natural Resources Law) / who has held this title since 2012;
- the title of “recommended firm” in the Energy and Natural Resources Law category, which we have held continuously since 2011.
Legal 500 EMEA also awarded recommendations to GWW in the following areas:
- Taxes – 2nd place in the listing of recommended firms, consistently since 2012;
- Real Estate and the Construction Industry;
- Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions | in “Other recommended firms”.
The following GWW team members were listed as recommended individual lawyers:
TMT
• Rafał Duczek
Energy and Natural Resources
• Wacław Knopkiewicz
Tax
• Artur Cmoch
• Andrzej Ladziński
• Andrzej Próchnicki
• Leszek Białoń
Real Estate & Construction
• Jacek Wilczewski
• Stanisław Grynhoff
Complete ranking results are available on the website of Legalease.
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