Mr Daniel Giemajner > Akin > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Akin
EIGHTH FLOOR
TEN BISHOPS SQUARE
LONDON
E1 6EG
England

Work Department

Partner; Projects & Energy Transition

Position

Dan Giemajner advises on the cross-border financing of energy, infrastructure and natural resources projects globally, with a particular focus on transactions driven by the energy transition.

Dan’s expertise is in multi-sourced debt finance, where he advises across the full credit spectrum, including project finance, leveraged finance, acquisition finance, sustainable finance, pre-export finance, trade finance, receivables finance, royalty finance and streaming.

He has worked on core and non-core infrastructure, telecoms, power, renewable energy, biomass, waste, energy from waste, oil and gas and mining transactions with a value of more than $20 billion. He is currently acting on a number of a first-of-a-kind transactions, including advising on projects across the battery value chain, advising on a $4.8 billion green hydrogen project and on a $2 billion sustainable aviation fuel project. Dan also has significant expertise acting on cross-border financings in emerging markets.

His clients include banks, funds, development finance institutions, export credit agencies, monolines and other financial institutions (including non-bank alternative capital providers and institutional investors), corporates, traders, governments, developers and private equity sponsors.

Education

L.P.C., BPP University Law School, England, 2008

GDL, BPP University Law School, England, 2008

B.A., University of Bristol, 2006

Lawyer Rankings

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Mining and minerals

(Next Generation Partners)

Daniel Giemajner – Akin

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: Project finance and development

In the wake of an impressive run which has seen the firm bolster its ranks through the addition of Matthew Hardwick and Daniel Giemajner from Norton Rose Fulbright and Alex Harrison from Hogan Lovells International LLP, Akin is geared up to act on a wide range of financing initiatives for large scale energy and transport projects nationally and globally. The team are a good port-of-call for independent infrastructure fund managers, banks and construction companies seeking advice on capital investment, design, and construction plans, as well as counsel regarding novel funding methods such as the government’s regulated asset base model. Hardwick, who leads the team, helms the firm’s most complex cross-border mandates, while also being noted for his proficiency handling the restructuring of finances. Giemajner has expanded the team’s understanding of the renewable and alternative energy sectors, with noteworthy activity in onshore windfarm, mineral extraction, and biofuel projects, while Harrison has close connections to large regulatory and governing energy bodies.

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables)

Akin‘s practice has experience handling projects involving conventional and renewable generation of energy, namely involving offshore wind, carbon capture and EV charging matters in both cross-border and domestic contexts. The offering has also advised The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on matters surrounding the ongoing UK cost of living crisis. The team was bolstered in 2022 with the arrival of multiple partners, being Alex Harrison, who joined the energy and renewables team from Hogan Lovells International LLP in July and now leads it, followed by the September arrival from Norton Rose Fulbright of Matthew Hardwick and Daniel Giemajner, who offer extensive experience in the financing and delivering of international energy projects.