Witold Kurek

Witold Kurek

Senior Counsel, attorney-at-law

Joined SK&S in 2005. Advises on financing, M&A transactions, and corporate matters. Deals with real estate law, construction projects and environmental protection issues. Provides advice to clients on investment projects, as well as in negotiations concerning contracts for the lease of commercial and office space. Handles M&A and financing transactions both domestically and internationally. Advises companies on an ongoing basis on civil law, commercial law matters, and environmental protection regulations.

CONTACT
Phone:+48 32 731 50 25
Mobile phone:+48 606 817 065
Fax:+48 32 731 59 90
Education
  • University of Silesia in Katowice – MA in Law – 2001
Experience
  • Specialises in real estate law and construction projects
  • Provides advice to clients on investment projects as well as in negotiations concerning contracts for the lease of commercial and office space
  • Handles M&A and financing transactions both domestically and internationally
  • Advises companies on an ongoing basis on civil law, commercial law matters, and environmental protection regulations
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Legal 500 – Commercial, corporate and M&A; Energy and natural resources
PUBLICATIONS

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