Ms Katarzyna Kuźma > Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile
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Ms Katarzyna Kuźma

Work Department
Infrastructure and Energy Practice
Position
Heads the public procurement and environmental protection teams and specialises in Polish and EU law. Heads the team serving Spanish and German-speaking clients. Advises on complex investment projects carried out through partnership structures (PPP, concessions) and other forms of public-private cooperation, particularly with the participation of foreign entities. Advises private and public entities at all stages of public procurement procedures, when applying legal protection measures, and during performance of public contracts. Has extensive experience in advising clients in the construction, energy and waste management sectors. Has provided strategic advice to foreign entities expanding onto the Polish market and Polish businesses wishing to expand abroad.
Career
Katarzyna joined DZP in 2006. She previously worked for over six years in renowned Spanish law firms in Barcelona. During her time in Barcelona she obtained a Spanish advocate (abogada) authorisation.
Languages
Polish, English, Spanish, German.
Memberships
Vice-president of the Public Procurement Law Association
Member of the AIJA-International Association of Young Lawyers
Member of the International Bar Association
Member of the Chamber of Advocates in Barcelona
Member of the District Chamber of legal Advisers in Warsaw
Member of the Polish Confederation Lewiatan
Lawyer Rankings
Poland > Public procurement
(Leading partners)With significant experience handling public procurement mandates across a broad range of industries, such as energy, security and TMT, the team at Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka is adept at advising and representing public and private entities on both domestic and EU public procurement matters. The team is led by Katarzyna Kuźma, who advises on investment projects such as PPP, and is particularly well-regarded for her work alongside foreign entities; and Marcin Krakowiak, who specialises in mandates revolving around energy, waste management and transport.