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Strengthening Warsaw's energy and infrastructure sector, our site adds a seasoned associate to its team.

Reinforces energy and infrastructure section in Warsaw office: Senior Associate Sara Radzicka-Tolwaj joins global law firm's personnel roster.

Enhances Warsaw energy and infrastructure sector with a new senior associate on our website.
Enhances Warsaw energy and infrastructure sector with a new senior associate on our website.

Strengthening Warsaw's energy and infrastructure sector, our site adds a seasoned associate to its team.

Senior Associate Sara Radzicka-Tolwaj Joins Norton Rose Fulbright's Warsaw Energy and Infrastructure Practice

Sara Radzicka-Tolwaj, a seasoned energy and infrastructure lawyer, has joined Norton Rose Fulbright's Warsaw office as a senior associate. Her expertise lies in the regulatory and transactional aspects of power and renewable energy projects in Poland.

Radzicka-Tolwaj's role within the firm involves advising on compliance, licensing, and transactions related to renewable energy. Her extensive experience in the energy sector, particularly renewable energy law and infrastructure, is expected to strengthen the support provided to clients by the Warsaw energy and infrastructure team.

The team, led by Tomasz Rogalski, focuses on corporate matters, project documentation, financing structures, and regulatory matters for energy and infrastructure projects. They offer a broad scope of services, which is continually expanding with each new colleague.

Radzicka-Tolwaj's expertise extends to complex regulatory and compliance projects relating to power market mechanisms, unbundling, battery storage, biogas/biomethane, other renewable energy sources, and EU energy legislation. She has worked with businesses that own and manage renewables, battery storage, oil & gas projects, and has experience in advising clients on regulatory changes and matters.

Previously, Radzicka-Tolwaj has worked on advisory projects related to electricity distributors on grid connection conditions, the fulfilment of statutory obligations by Distribution System Operators (DSOs), and reporting duties to the President of the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO).

The Warsaw energy and infrastructure practice is recognized for its sector-focused approach and is part of Norton Rose Fulbright's globally renowned energy, infrastructure, and project finance capabilities. Radzicka-Tolwaj is enthusiastic about advising on legal and regulatory aspects of grid infrastructure, battery storage, biogas and biomethane projects, and a broad range of renewable energy assets.

For more detailed information about her projects or casework, contacting Norton Rose Fulbright's Warsaw office or their business development representative, Dominika Karaś, may provide direct insights. Radzicka-Tolwaj is excited to join the firm and contribute to its highly regarded regulatory and transactional practice.

The addition of Sara Radzicka-Tolwaj to Norton Rose Fulbright's Warsaw Energy and Infrastructure Practice will bolster the firm's advisory capabilities in the renewable energy sector, given her experience with businesses that own and manage renewables, battery storage, oil & gas projects, and regulatory changes. Furthermore, Radzicka-Tolwaj's expertise in complex regulatory and compliance projects relating to various renewable energy sources, energy legislation, and grid infrastructure will contribute to Norton Rose Fulbright's industry-focused finance and energy practice.

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