Ms Zofia Frydrychowicz > Rymarz Zdort Maruta > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Rymarz Zdort Maruta
UL.PROSTA 18
00-850 WARSZAWA
Poland

Work Department

Banking & Finance

Position

Partner

Career

Zofia Frydrychowicz is an attorney-at-law admitted to practice in Poland, a partner in the corporate department of Rymarz Zdort Maruta and a co-head of the Banking and Finance practice. She joined Rymarz Zdort (formerly known as Weil, Gotshal & Manges – Pawel Rymarz sp.k.) in 1996.

Zofia specialises in providing legal advice on domestic and cross-border financings and debt restructurings, as well as in banking and finance transactions. She has advised on numerous projects, representing both banks and borrowers in a wide range of transactions, including acquisition finance, project finance, and corporate and aircraft finance, as well as complex refinancings. She has broad experience in advising financial institutions and issuers in domestic and international bond offerings. Zofia has also advised in connection with a number of transactions involving the acquisition of non-performing loan portfolios.

Languages

Polish, English

Memberships

Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law

Education

Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw (1998)

French law course, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of Université de Poitiers (1996)

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Banking and finance

(Leading individuals)

Zofia Frydrychowicz – Rymarz Zdort Maruta

At the beginning of 2023, Rymarz Zdort and Maruta Wachta merged to form Rymarz Zdort Maruta, and the resultant banking and finance team excels in assisting with acquisition finance and M&A-related deals, including those concerning mezzanine structures. The group continues to have a notable focus on the sponsor side of mandates, representing domestic and foreign companies, although it has also been increasingly acting for lenders. Energy-related work and project financing constitute additional core areas of strength. Zofia Frydrychowicz and Jakub Rachwol jointy lead the team; the former has expertise in domestic and cross-border financings and debt restructurings, while the latter ‘possesses high-level expertise’ in corporate finance mandates.