GWWs victory in the postal tender
This ruling means that the PGP Group will continue delivering letters from courts and prosecutors.
“In considering the complaints against the KIOs decision, the court sided 100% with Polska Grupa Pocztowa and InPost; signifying that the revolution on the market for postal services is a reality, now confirmed by a legally binding court ruling” commented Krystian Szostak, the GWW partner who heads the litigation practice and who represented PGP and InPost in their dispute with Poczta Polska.
GWW represented the companies in proceedings before the National Appeals Chamber concerning a tender for delivery of correspondence from common courts and prosecutors, as well as in appeals proceedings before the Regional Court in Kraków. The contract was worth close to 500 million zlotys. GWW was Polska Grupa Pocztowas legal advisor at every stage of the proceedings, providing guidance to the Client during the entire process of appealing the result of the tender.
The team of GWW attorneys engaged in the project was led by Krystian Szostak, the partner responsible for GWWs dispute resolution practice and a “recommended attorney” for litigation and arbitration cases, according to the prestigious Chambers Europe ranking. The team comprised: Paweł Rożyński, an expert in public procurement and PPP issues; Katarzyna Blachowicz, an attorney-at-law (radca prawny); and two advocate trainees: Wanda Buk and Paulina Dzierżak.
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