Radosław Waszkiewicz

Radosław Waszkiewicz

Partner, attorney-at-law

Joined the SK&S team in 1998 and became a Partner of the law firm in 2009. Heads the firm’s Real Estate practice group. Specialises in real estate law, construction projects, commercial law and environmental law. Handles transactions for the acquisition, sale and lease of commercial and industrial real estate, including developer projects, as well as transactions related to the acquisition and sale of enterprises and companies. Advises on construction contracts (FIDIC and non-FIDIC), including in public procurement procedures, and administrative proceedings related to construction projects and environmental law. Gathered extensive experience in greenfield investment projects, including those located in special economic zones.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 70 48
Mobile phone:+48 604 050 110
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań – MA in Law – 1998
Experience
  • Heads the firm’s Real Estate practice group
  • Specialises in real estate law, construction projects, commercial law and environmental law
  • Handles transactions for the acquisition, sale and lease of commercial and industrial real estate, including developer projects, as well as transactions related to the acquisition and sale of enterprises and companies
  • Advises on construction contracts
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Legal 500 – Real estate
PUBLICATIONS

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