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GJW Gramza i Wspólnicy advises on cross-border mergers within group structures and reorganisation transactions involving companies from different jurisdictions. We support clients in designing the merger model, preparing complete corporate and registration documentation, and coordinating activities with local counsel, so that the process complies with Polish corporate law, registration requirements, and standards of protection for shareholders and creditors. We act in accordance with EU directives and the Polish Commercial Companies Code, while also taking into account the sector-specific characteristics of the entities involved in the merger.
A cross-border merger is a multi-stage process in which success depends on the correct sequence of resolutions and announcements, a properly prepared merger plan, consistency of documents across several legal systems, and the management of risks relating to representation, creditor protection, the rights of minority shareholders, and the continuity of contracts and permits. We provide support from the planning phase through registration and the organisation of the merger’s legal effects.
The scope of our services includes in particular:
Cross-border mergers require a combination of expertise in corporate law, business reorganisations, and practical knowledge of corporate and registration procedures conducted in more than one country. Proper planning of the entire process, protection of ownership interests, and ensuring compliance of the planned steps with the applicable formal requirements are of key importance. For this reason, we handle every matter with due regard to its legal, business, and international context.
Our lawyers, who have experience in handling corporate law processes, carry out with due care all actions necessary to register the merger in the National Court Register, including securing pre-merger certificates confirming the legality of the cross-border merger. On behalf of our clients, we conduct correspondence with both public authorities and foreign entities, ensuring the proper course of the merger process and registration in the relevant registers. In the event of a refusal, we act in appeal proceedings and file the appropriate legal remedies.
Our approach
We work in a process-driven and project-based manner: we organise the sequence of actions, ensure the completeness of documentation in both (or several) jurisdictions, and minimise registration risks that most often delay the completion of the merger. We manage the process using measurable tools: a timetable, a responsibility matrix, aligned document versions, and control of formal requirements at every stage.
The result is a merger that is not only legally compliant, but also operationally efficient, taking into account the interests of shareholders, creditors, and the continuity of the company’s business after registration.
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