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Skowroński appointed partner at Wolf Theiss in Warsaw

Grzegorz Skowroński, a member of the firm’s Polish Real Estate and Construction team, joined Wolf Theiss in the end of 2015. Before the promotion, he was a Counsel at the law firm’s Warsaw office, advising clients on the entire property development process, starting from planning, through execution, to purchase and sale contracts. He has extensive experience with real estate M&A transactions and development deals, as well as joint ventures, leases and general construction agreements.

“Grzegorz has been one of the pillars of our Real Estate team during the strong growth of the practice in past years,” said Tomasz Stasiak, Co-Managing Partner and Head of the Real Estate and Construction Practice at Wolf Theiss Warsaw. “There are more exciting projects ahead of us in this dynamically growing real estate sector. With our team strengthened by Grzegorz’s promotion, we’re certain to deliver top quality service to our clients.”

Grzegorz Skowroński was the lead lawyer and direct contact in several top real estate transactions in Poland in recent years. He provides legal advice on a regular basis to clients such as Goldman Sachs, Savills Investment Management, Cromwell Property Group, BaseCamp, 7R, 6b47, Linkcity and others. He manages strategic real estate projects for prominent investment banks in Poland.

“My period at Wolf Theiss have been a tremendous time both in terms of our practice’s growth, as well as expansion of the firm in Poland,” Grzegorz Skowroński said. “It’s been a real privilege to work with a team of such ambitious and talented lawyers and be able to participate in the largest transactions on the domestic property market.”

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