WKB Lawyers‘ multi-disciplinary approach to M&A transactions allows clients to benefit from the firm’s wider teams, including its banking and finance, competition, labour, and energy departments, among others. Jakub Jedrzejak leads the broader group, while Anna Wojciechowska spearheads the corporate law and corporate governance practice. Co-founding partner Andrzej Wierciński is another key name, in addition to senior partner Agnieszka Wiercińska-Krużewska, who has a particular focus on start-ups, and the TMT and IP industries. Anna Wyrzykowska heads up the real estate offering and assists with corporate mandates in that field, while Marta Midloch splits her time between M&A transactions, infrastructure projects, and capital markets work.
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‘Experienced business-oriented lawyers and responsive to client's needs.’
‘WKB has an excellent team. They have outstanding experience in the real estate and M&A sector. Their partners' and associates' availability and competence is excellent. They are quick, and provide valuable, pragmatic advice.'
Key clients
- Neo Energy Group
- Avallon
Work highlights
- Advising Lisner Holding, a member of the German Müller group, on its acquisition of Graal S.A., a major Polish fish processing and canning company, and a number of its subsidiaries.
- Advising ENEA S.A. on the sale ENEA Wytwarzanie sp. z o.o., ENEA Elektrownia Połaniec S.A., and ENEA Trading from ENEA S.A. to the Polish State to create the National Energy Security Agency, a special national agency created by the government to ensure Poland's safety in relation to energy.