Grzegorz Gajda

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Grzegorz Gajda

Poznań

Managing Partner

Grzegorz is a recognised expert with more than 20 years of experience in the Polish and international market, specialising in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), restructuring processes, corporate advisory, company law and commercial contracts. His professional practice focuses primarily on supporting investors from the DACH region. Over the years, he has successfully conducted a number of complex projects for German-speaking clients, including cross-border processes, which resulted in the establishment of a specialised German Desk at Baker Tilly Legal Poland.

Advising on complex M&A transactions, he supports investors on both the buy-side (buy-side) and sell-side (sell-side). His portfolio also includes numerous restructuring projects implemented for international capital groups, including mergers, transformations and demergers. He is a recommended expert in Commercial, Corporate and M&A in the prestigious Legal 500 ranking.

His clients include corporations from industries such as energy, trade and distribution, manufacturing, FMCG, real estate, automotive and IT and new technologies.

Since 2023, he has been the Managing Partner at Baker Tilly Legal Poland.

He is also co-author of a German-language publication published by C.H. Beck: ‘Law and Economics in Eastern Europe: WiRO: 169th Supplementary Edition’, dedicated to antitrust law in Poland. The study is aimed at a wide range of professionals in Germany, including lawyers, notaries, corporate and tax advisors and legal and foreign departments in German companies.

Grzegorz is a graduate of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder, where he obtained a Master of German and Polish Law. He also studied at the University of Zurich as a scholarship holder and completed postgraduate studies in competition law at the Polish Academy of Sciences.

He is fluent in German and English.

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