Anna Grzywczak-Kubiak

Anna Grzywczak-Kubiak

Senior Counsel, attorney-at-law

Joined SK&S in 2004. Specialises in civil law dispute resolution, including disputes regarding infrastructure projects. Represents clients at the pre-trial stage as well as before common courts and arbitration tribunals. Has broad experience in representing contractors in disputes regarding the construction of roads and highways in Poland. Represents clients in disputes regarding the implementation of IT projects and private anti-trust cases. Advises in bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 73 36
Mobile phone:+48 606 824 293
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Warsaw Bar Association – 2010
  • University of Warsaw – MA in Law – 2006
  • University of Warsaw and University of Cambridge – Centre for the Study of English and European Law – 2003-2005
  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich – Summer Training in German and European Law – 2005
Experience
  • Disputes before common courts and the Supreme Court regarding infrastructure projects
  • Large arbitration disputes regarding FIDIC contracts
  • Advisory in bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Legal 500 – Dispute resolution
PUBLICATIONS

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