Mr Paweł Grzejszczak > 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 DZP’s Infrastructure and Energy department who specialises in energy law, project finance transactions, privatisation projects, mergers and acquisitions and energy company restructuring projects. He advises clients in the energy, heating, fuel and gas sectors on all aspects of energy company operations, mainly on regulatory, transactional, investment performance, infrastructure project financing, commercial contract, state aid and public procurement issues. An expert in cogeneration and renewable energy investments. He advised on a project to build the first nuclear power plant in Poland. He acts for clients in litigation over energy sector regulations. An expert on European energy law.

Career

Paweł joined the law firm in 2010.

Memberships

Member of the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Warsaw.

Education

Law and Administration Faculty at Warsaw University; 1997, PhD in economic sciences from the Warsaw School of Economics.

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Energy and natural resources

(Leading individuals)

Paweł GrzejszczakDomanski Zakrzewski Palinka

Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka‘s infrastructure and energy practice stands out as a key resource for entities operating in the conventional power, renewable energy, nuclear and cogeneration sectors, including major domestic and international energy producers. The team has substantial experience in advising on complex issues related to mining, infrastructure and waste management projects, and offers guidance on state aid, PPP and construction law issues within the energy sector. The team is led by co-led Rafał Hajduk, who ‘accurately combines knowledge from different fields of law and branches of the economy‘; recently, he has been increasingly active in advising on renewable projects, such as onshore and offshore wind and solar matters. Marcin Krakowiak shares leadership responsibilities with Hajduk, bringing particular expertise in greenfield investments to her role. Paweł Grzejszczak and Katarzyna Kuźma are also noteworthy, with the latter heading up the public procurement and environmental protection teams and serving as a key contact for energy companies seeking advice on these matters.