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CMS
Varso Tower
Chmielna 69 St.
00-801 Warsaw
Poland

Work Department

Energy and Infrastructure

Position

Partner at CMS in Poland

Career

Łukasz Szatkowski is a Polish-qualified attorney-at-law with over 15 years of professional experience in advising clients on investment, operational, restructuring, M&A and private equity transactions. He assists in a broad range of work across the energy and infrastructure sector and has thorough experience in renewable energy (onshore and offshore wind, solar and more), climate change regulations, mining, liquid fuels and gas. He has participated in numerous development and construction projects in the energy and natural resources sector, including exploration and production mandates.

Languages

Polish, English

Memberships

Warsaw Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law

Education

University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Energy and natural resources

(Next Generation Partners)

Łukasz SzatkowskiCMS

CMS boasts a sizeable energy and infrastructure team catering to some of the largest domestic and international players operating in the market, including oil refiners, gas companies, development and investment funds, and energy producers. The team is well versed in advising across heavy industry sectors such as chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical and mining, and it possesses expertise in renewables, environmental and ESG matters. Marcin Bejm heads up the practice, serving as a key contact for clients seeking advice on acquisition, construction, and development of infrastructure assets, project finance, PPPs and concessions. Other notable team members include Tomasz Minkiewicz, an expert in the oil and gas sector; Piotr Ciołkowski, who specialises in regulatory and trading matters; Łukasz Szatkowski, who is equally comfortable advising on both the conventional and renewable energy spaces; and Maciej Ziółkowski, praised for his ‘commercial and pragmatic approach‘ when advising electricity, gas, heating and chemical companies. Angelika Szufel, who was recently promoted to counsel, stands out for her focus on the development of infrastructure and renewable projects.