Dr. Piotr Plesiński

Dr. Piotr Plesiński

Senior Counsel, attorney-at-law

He has been working with the SK&S law firm since 2023, where he had previously worked between 2017-2021.

He gained experience at leading international and Polish legal companies in Warsaw, one of which was a Swedish capital group, as the chief transactional lawyer in the European division which covered more than 20 jurisdictions. He specialises in mergers and acquisitions, corporate law, commercial contract negotiations and reorganisation processes (mergers, divisions, transformations). In addition, he advises clients on international acquisitions and divestments.

He is the author of scientific publications in the fields of commercial and corporate law. He obtained his PhD (call and put options) at Jagiellonian University.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 71 66
Mobile phone:+48 532 336 369
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Jagiellonian University in Cracow – PhD in Law – 2022
  • Council of the Bar in Warsaw – attorney-at-law – since 2016
  • Jagiellonian University in Cracow – MA in Law – 2012
  • Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University in Washington (D.C.) and Jagiellonian University – American Law Program – 2012
  • Bucerius Law School in Hamburg – Program in international and comparative business law – 2010
Experience
  • M&A transactions in various sectors
  • Venture capital
  • Mergers, divisions and transformations of companies
  • International expansion of Polish entrepreneurs

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