Mr Tomasz Michalczyk > Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka
RONDO ONZ 1
00-124 WARSZAWA
Poland

Work Department

Infrastructure and Energy Practice

Position

Partner in Infrastructure and Energy Practice. Specialises in matters concerning broadly understood infrastructure, public procurement and public-private partnerships. Advises both contractors and contracting authorities on all aspects of public procurement law at all stages of procurement procedures. He has extensive experience in handling tenders conducted by private entities with EU funds. Represents clients before the National Appeal Chamber and also in proceedings based on appeals filed with common courts. Advises in disputes in investments carried out by way of public procurement and in disputes between consortium members. Provides legal assistance with performance of infrastructure and investment projects, i.e. draftng and reviewing draft contracts required in the investment process and drawing up legal opinions and analyses for Polish and foreign business entities. Has broad experience gained while handling the preparation and performance of public and transport infrastructure projects carried out by public-private partnerships.

Memberships

Member of the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Warsaw.

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Public procurement

(Rising stars)

Tomasz Michalczyk – Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka

Leveraging its ‘true understanding’, the team at Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka handles matters across the full spectrum of Polish and EU public procurement, concessions and PPP issues. Contractors bidding for public contracts in a range of sectors, from energy and construction, to healthcare and defence, turn to the team, which has recently advised on some of the most complex PPP projects on the Polish market. Spearheading the practice are the ‘fully hands-on’ Katarzyna Kuźma, a key point of call for clients in the construction, energy, and waste management sectors seeking advice on infrastructure investments, and Marcin Krakowiak, who also serves as the infrastructure and energy department head. Tomasz Michalczyk is lauded by a client for his ‘creative solution-oriented attitude’ towards guiding contractors and contracting authorities through all stages of procurement procedures, particularly in the road and rail sectors. Wojciech Hartung specialises in issues involving public-public cooperation and competition law matters, while Tomasz Krzyżanowski, a recent addition to the team from Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners, is experienced in the IT and TMT sectors. Marcin Gajdek regularly provides advice to clients with a focus on the Spanish market.