In the energy sector, every year of a dispute means frozen CAPEX, no revenue from the facilities, and the risk of losing funding and reputation. In Poland, commercial disputes take years to resolve, with the parties having practically no influence over the progress of the court proceedings. In arbitration, it tends to be a matter of months. A well-managed arbitration process is a key element of project risk management, just as important as provisions for delays or the budget for… maintenance.

data18 June 2026

godzina 9:00-12:00

Where: Garden Lounge, Warsaw, ul. Bonifraterska 17, 3rd floor

Registrations are subject to verification and places are limited.



The event is designed for:


Agenda

1 Networking and coffee

2 Block 1

3 Break: Networking and coffee

4 Block 2

5 Break: Networking and coffee

6 Block 3


The event is organised by:


Speakers:  

Michał Drozdowiczradca prawny (Attorney-at-law), Partner, Head of Energy and Renewables Practice.

Head of Energy / Renewables, with over twenty years of experience in advising Polish and foreign companies on, among others, crucial domestic investment projects regarding (conventional) energy sources and energy infrastructure.

He specialises in energy law with a focus on renewable energy. Michał advises clients on renewables development and acquisition projects, including in particular due diligence checks in M&A transactions and RES financing, primarily in the PV sector. He supports clients in regulatory issues, key aspects of energy agreements, including connection agreements, component supply agreements, construction contracts, O&M agreements, and long-term power purchase agreements between producers of energy and corporate recipients (PPA, cPPA).

Before joining JDP, he gained experience in global law firms, being in charge of the national energy practice in one of them. Michał has been regularly recognised in international legal rankings (Chambers & Partners, Who’s Who Legal, IFLR 1000, Legal 500). In 2020, he was granted the Lexology’s Client’s Choice award.

 

Maria Łabnoadwokat (Attorney-at-law), Counsel in the Litigation and Arbitration Team, the Infrastructure Team.

She specialises in court and arbitration proceedings, in particular regarding construction and infrastructure projects (primarily for the energy, road and tram sections) and production. She assists clients in developing strategies to resolve disputes amicably, including in negotiating settlement agreements; she also advises on post-arbitration and enforcement proceedings. Her extensive experience includes day-to-day legal advice on contract performance, including infrastructure projects and contracts awarded in the public procurement regime. Her clients include both investors and contractors. She effectively handles criminal proceedings and advises clients on managing crisis situations.