Mr Bartosz Nojek > Dentons > Warsaw, Poland > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
UL. ZAJECZA 4
00-351 WARSZAWA
POLAND
Poland

Work Department

Banking and Finance

Position

Bartosz Nojek is a partner in Dentons’ Warsaw office and a Co-Head of the Banking and Finance practice team.

He concentrates on banking, financial, commercial and civil law. His main areas of interest focus on corporate financings provided by syndicate banks, acting on both the lenders’ and the borrowers’ side. He has led or participated in numerous finance transactions, including project finance, acquisition finance, asset finance and real estate finance, as well as restructurings. His experience covers drafting and negotiating credit documentation, in particular LMA standard loan documentation, term sheets, intercreditor agreements, as well as security documents.

He represents leading Polish and foreign banks and borrowers, including listed companies, private equity funds and private investors.

In 2016 Bartosz completed a six months long secondment with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London, where he was responsible for cross-border projects, diverse types of financings, including bilateral and syndicated loan agreements, restructurings, re-financings and project finance transactions, mainly concerning renewables, in Cyprus, Romania, Albania, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Jordan, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Ukraine and FYR Macedonia.

Career

Co-Head of Banking and Finance in Warsaw.
Partner at Dentons since 2020 (with the law firm since 2004).

Languages

Polish, English.

Memberships

Admitted to the Polish bar since 2013.

Education

University of  Warsaw, Master of Laws.

Lawyer Rankings

Poland > Banking and finance

(Leading partners)

Bartosz NojekDentons

The banking and finance team at Dentons boasts extensive knowledge in the real estate and renewable energy industries, with particular expertise across project, acquisition, corporate and export financing, as well as regulatory and restructuring mandates. Corporate financing expert Bartosz Nojek and Mark Segall now jointly spearhead the practice since former practice head Piotr Nerwiński departed the firm in November 2024, with a team of six lawyers, including Paweł Długoborski  and Justyna Jamroży. Another key member of the team is Tomasz Zwoliński, who is dual-qualified in Poland and England. In other team news, Aleksander Haleniuk joined the firm from DLA Piper Giziński Kycia sp.k. at the beginning of 2025 alongside three associates, bolstering its expertise in infrastructure and energy finance deals, and Marta Piotrkowicz arrived from DWF Poland Jamka Sp.k.