Mr Piotr Sadownik > Gide Loyrette Nouel > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Gide Loyrette Nouel
METROPOLITAN
PL. PILSUDSKIEGO 1
00-078 WARSAW
Poland
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Work Department

Dispute Resolution, Infrastructure Projects and Public Procurement, Intellectual Property Law

Position

Advocate, Partner, Head of the Litigation & Arbitration, Infrastructure, Public Law, Public Procurement and IP/IT practices.

 

Career

Piotr Sadownik advises leading Polish and foreign companies from the mining, metallurgical, oil and gas, energy, telecommunications and media sectors, as well as those in banking and finance, automotive, real estate, food and luxury goods. He represents clients in proceedings before arbitration courts, common courts and the Supreme Court, as well as before administrative bodies, administrative courts and the Supreme Administrative Court.

For many years now, he has been supporting private investors at all stages of complex infrastructure projects, such as obtaining financing for road investments, including motorways, pipelines, railways, sea and air terminals, and mining projects. He has practical experience in organising investment processes and various models of financing infrastructure projects.

He represents both contracting authorities and contractors in the course of all types of proceedings awarding public procurement contracts. He prepares analyses and delivers opinions for the benefit of contracting authorities, public authorities and international institutions in the area of interpreting legal provisions and compliance of Polish regulations with European standards.

He also specialises in intellectual property law and new technologies. He advises clients on issues concerning copyright law, patent law, the protection of trade marks, designs, models and geographical indications, as well as on the protection of personal data and media & telecommunications. He successfully represents clients in proceedings before courts and state authorities, including the Polish Patent Office and the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM).

He joined Gide Loyrette Nouel in 1993 and was elected as partner of Gide Loyrette Nouel in 1999. He was admitted to the Warsaw Bar in 1996.

 

Languages

Polish, English, French and Russian

Memberships

Member of the Arbitration Court at the Attorney General’s Office (Prokuratoria Generalna) of the Republic of Poland.

Member of the supervisory board of PKO Bank Polski S.A. since 2016, between 2016-2020 chairman of the supervisory board.

Member of the supervisory board of BOS Bank since February 2016.

Education

He graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Warsaw in 1992 and the Faculty of Law at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas in 1992.

 

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Energy and natural resources

Specialising in energy generation projects, the team at Gide Loyrette Nouel frequently advises private investors and domestic and foreign companies on complex matters related to oil, gas and mining. Aided by its public procurement and finance teams, the practice excels in handling energy-related infrastructure projects. In addition, the team represents clients in relevant proceedings before arbitration courts, common courts and administrative bodies. The team is led by Piotr Sadownik, who advises national and international players in mining and metallurgical energy; and Krzysztof Ciepliński, who leads on large projects handling licensing, EPC investments and engineering elements.

Poland > Dispute resolution

Piotr Sadownik and Krzysztof Ciepliński co-lead the dispute resolution practice at the ‘highly respected‘ Gide Loyrette Nouel, which is active in litigation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution cases. The practice boasts broad ranging expertise, which includes representing Polish, foreign and international companies in disputes surrounding commercial law, real estate, and intellectual and industrial property, as well as unfair competition cases, criminal proceedings,and employment litigation. The team is experienced in appearing before a range of judicial institutions, including Polish and European arbitration courts, common courts, the Polish Supreme Court and administrative authorities.