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Sylwia Zielezińska

Sylwia Zielezińska
Name and surname

Sylwia Zielezińska

Degree
LL.M IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW
Professional titles
Attorney-at-law
Nationality

Poland

Languages
  • English
  • Polish
Field
  • Commercial law and commercial contracts
  • Construction law
  • Infrastructure projects
  • Public procurement law
Year of birth

1981

City

Warsaw

Country

Poland

Career

Attorney-at-law, partner in the law firm Rö Radwan- Röhrenschef Petruczenko sp.k. Head of the

construction and public procurement law practice.

From 2013 to 2021

Head of the Legal Department at Mostostal Warszawa S.A. Comprehensive service to the general contractor – a listed company, in particular, representing the client in major infrastructure disputes before common courts and arbitration courts.

From 2014 to 2016

Head of the Legal Department at Mostostal Power Development – a special purpose vehicle implementing the construction of units 5 and 6 at the Opole Power Plant (preparing the project structure and construction contracts).

From 2010 to 2013

Formal and Legal Specialist, Legal Coordinator at Mostostal Warszawa S.A. Analysis of tender documentation, preparation of offers based on the Polish Public Procurement Law, representation at the KIO;

Between 2006 and 2010 Contract Specialist at Mostostal Warszawa S.A. handling construction contracts based on FIDIC, provided services Claim Management.

Publications

Sylwia is the author of a wide number of publications related to construction law and public procurement law as well as civil law.

Important changes to the Civil Code – contracting with the Treasury can be risky.

Deductibility of contractual penalties in public procurement under the COVID-19 spec.

Contract valorisation rule. What will the specs law look like?

Entity change on the part of the contractor – civil partnership.

No guarantee of payment- contractor withdrawal.

Silent consortiums in public procurement.

Participation of a third party transferring its potential to a contractor seeking to award a public contract.

Exclusion of the contractor – optional grounds.

Possibility to exclude the application of Article 357 (1) of the Civil Code and/or Article 632 § 2 of the Civil Code.

Consortium of contractors – practical problems.

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