Piotr Sadownik
Global Guide 2024
Band 4 : Dispute Resolution
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About
Provided by Piotr Sadownik
Practice Areas
Piotr Sadownik, advocate, partner heading the litigation & arbitration, infrastructure, public law, public procurement and IP/IT practices at Gide Warsaw.
He advises leading Polish and foreign companies from the mining, metallurgical, oil and gas, energy, telecommunications and media sectors, as well as those in banking and finance, automotive, real estate, food and luxury goods. He represents clients in proceedings before arbitration courts, common courts and the Supreme Court, as well as before administrative bodies, administrative courts and the Supreme Administrative Court.
He has been supporting private investors at all stages of complex infrastructure projects, such as obtaining financing for road investments, including motorways, pipelines, railways, sea and air terminals, and mining projects. He has practical experience in organising investment processes and various models of financing infrastructure projects.
He represents both contracting authorities and contractors in the course of all types of proceedings awarding public procurement contracts. He prepares analyses and delivers opinions for the benefit of contracting authorities, public authorities and international institutions.
He specialises in intellectual property law and new technologies. He advises clients on issues concerning copyright law, patent law, the protection of trade marks as well as on the protection of personal data and media & telecommunications.
Career
Joins Gide Loyrette Nouel (1993)
Elected as partner of Gide Loyrette Nouel (1999)
Admitted to the Warsaw Bar (1996)
Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw (1992)
Degree in law, Paris II Panthéon-Assas University (1992)
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Piotr Sadownik possesses experience acting for clients in road and highway construction-related disputes. He also represents banks in a variety of commercial conflicts.