Greenberg Traurig Promoted Pair to Shareholder and Pair to Local Partner

Greenberg Traurig Promoted Pair to Shareholder and Pair to Local Partner

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Greenberg Traurig Warsaw has promoted Robert Gago and Aleksander Janiszewski to Shareholders and Anna Halas-Krawczyk with Dominik Rafalko to Local Partners.

Robert Gago is Head of the firm's Competition Law practice. His experience includes representation in administrative antitrust proceedings conducted by competition enforcement agencies. Gago advises on competition law aspects of M&A projects and represents clients in merger proceedings before the Polish Competition Authority and in procedures before the European Commission. He also represents undertakings in court proceedings regarding appeals against authorities’ decisions.

Before coming to Greenberg Traurig in summer 2017, Gago worked with Hogan Lovells for 17 years.

Aleksander Janiszewski focuses his practice on representing borrowers and lenders in domestic and cross-border bank financings, including syndicated, acquisition, leveraged, DIP and LOC facilities. Janiszewski also has experience in debt offerings. He is admitted to practice in New York, England, and Poland. Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig in 2014, Janiszewski worked at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.

Janiszewski received his education at University of Pennsylvania Law School and at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School in Business and Public Policy.

Anna Halas-Krawczyk, the Head of the Labor and Employment practice, has experience in labor law, management contracts, and incentive plans for top management. Her practice focuses on assisting a variety of foreign and domestic entities in conducting employment restructuring and mass redundancies, as well as preparing incentive schemes for employees.

Halas-Krawczyk has been with Greenberg Traurig since fall 2016. Her career started in Clifford Chance in 2000, where she spent 16 years.

Dominik Rafalko focuses his practice on real estate, corporate, and civil law matters. He has been involved in real estate transactions and participated in construction and development projects. Rafalko’s experience includes support in a variety of environmental legal problems and on implementation of PPP instruments in Poland.

Rafalko began his lawyer career with Salans (now Dentons) in 2008 before moving to Dewey & LeBouef in 2010. Dewey's office was taken over by Greenberg Traurig upon the firm's dissolution in 2012.