The transaction represents a key milestone in CGH sustainable development, bringing the company closer to its strategy of intensifying its manufacturing operations, geographic expansion, and its shared goal with H.I.G. Capital of supporting the European energy transition towards renewable energies and decarbonization of the energy industry.
DWF lawyers provided legal support to H.I.G. on all stages of the transaction including acquisition of majority stake in CGH, financing aspects and merger clearance. The transaction was managed by dr Michał Pawłowski, managing partner and dr hab. Rafał Woźniak, partner supported by Katarzyna Stefaniak, senior associate, Anna Wietrzyńska-Ciołkowska, local partner, Lech Najbauer, counsel, Krzysztof Kropidłowski, counsel, Mateusz Bąk, senior associate, Kamil Ciodyk, associate, Joanna Szczęch, junior associate and Iga Sukiennik, junior associate as well as Marcin Wasilewski, senior associate and Patrycja Strycharek, junior associate from Real Estate team, Wiktoria Rogaska, local partner and Andrzej Lenart junior associate from Renewable Energy team and Ewelina Madej, counsel and Marta Matkowska, junior associate from Intellectual Property team. Izabela Szczygielska covered employment aspects and Tomasz Kaczmarek, partner and Marta Piotrkowicz, senior associate from Banking and Finance team, advised on the financing aspects.
The transaction is subject to clearance by antitrust authorities