Sławomir Uss

Sławomir Uss

Partner, attorney-at-law

Sławomir Uss has worked at SK&S since 1998 and has been a Partner there since 2012. He advises on M&A transactions, restructuring projects, mergers, divisions, transformations of companies, joint ventures as well as corporate ownership conflicts. He has a vast experience in advising international firms investing in Poland as well as being active operating from the Polish perspective of numerous cross-border transactions.

In particular, Slawomir focuses on advising FMCG companies and real estate investors. On top of all this, Slawomir has extensive experience providing comprehensive advice in the aviation sector.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 22 608 73 76
Mobile phone:+48 600 988 502
Fax:+48 22 608 70 70
Education
  • Faculty of Law and Administration – University of Warsaw – MA in Law – 1999
  • University of Warsaw and University of Florida – Center for American Law – 1999
  • University of Warsaw and Cambridge University – English and European law – 1998
Experience
  • Specialises in M&A transactions, commercial law, civil law and international arbitration
  • Provides advice on M&A transactions, restructuring projects, and the merger, division, and transformation of companies
  • Represents entrepreneurs in bankruptcy proceedings
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Legal500 – Commercial, Corporate and M&A
PUBLICATIONS

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