Dentons Expands Infrastructure Group with New Projects Team in Poland
Key Ideas
- Adriana Mierzwa-Bronikowska joins Dentons in Warsaw with a team to advise on infrastructure projects across various sectors.
- The firm also recruits lawyers specializing in infrastructure and energy finance, enhancing their multidisciplinary Infrastructure group.
- The strategic move aims to provide clients with comprehensive legal advice and exceptional sector knowledge in infrastructure development.
- The additions align with market trends and client needs, reflecting Dentons' commitment to growth and meeting the demands in critical sectors like infrastructure and energy.
Dentons, the global law firm, has expanded its presence in Poland by creating a dedicated Projects team led by partner Adriana Mierzwa-Bronikowska in Warsaw. The team, consisting of four lawyers, will offer advice on infrastructure projects in sectors like transport, energy, water, waste management, and social infrastructure, including hydrogen facilities. Additionally, Dentons has added five lawyers specializing in infrastructure and energy finance, including counsel Aleksander Haleniuk, to strengthen their multidisciplinary Infrastructure group. This move is part of Dentons' strategic efforts to provide clients with comprehensive legal advice spanning various areas of law such as corporate, tax, public procurement, real estate, environmental law, and finance. The firm aims to consolidate its capabilities in project development, financing, acquisitions, regulatory, and litigation to offer exceptional sector knowledge across the full spectrum of infrastructure projects. Jakub Celiński, Poland Co-managing Partner at Dentons, emphasized the importance of these additions in meeting market trends and client needs in critical sectors like infrastructure and energy. The expansion aligns with Dentons' commitment to growth and addressing the increasing demand for legal services in infrastructure and energy sectors in Poland and Europe.
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