GJW Gramza i Wspólnicy, a boutique, highly specialised law firm in cross-border investments and market entry in Poland, providing specialised legal advisory for international corporations, investment funds, and private investors pursuing foreign direct investment in Poland or projects involving Polish assets.
Our firm combines a deep understanding of Polish corporate law with extensive experience in European Union business regulations, ensuring that every transaction is compliant, transparent, and strategically sound. We advise clients on regulatory approvals, structuring of cross-border assets, and the adaptation of corporate and investment documentation to Polish legal requirements.
Operating strictly within Polish law and the jurisdiction of Polish courts, we integrate EU legislation and international legal standards into each transaction. This approach guarantees legal certainty, predictability, and efficiency for foreign investors conducting business in Poland.
By aligning global investment goals with local regulatory frameworks, GJW Gramza i Wspólnicy enables clients to establish a secure foundation for long-term growth, capital protection, and sustainable expansion across the European market.
Market Entry Poland – A Strategic Gateway to Europe
Poland remains one of the most attractive destinations for cross-border investments in Central and Eastern Europe. Its stable economy, transparent legal framework, and membership in the European Union make it a natural hub for international companies seeking market entry in Europe.
Foreign investors benefit from Poland’s strategic location between Western and Eastern markets, a highly skilled workforce, and harmonised EU trade and regulatory standards. These factors make Poland not only an appealing place for foreign direct investment but also a strategic base for expanding operations across the European market.
Poland offers a reliable and predictable legal environment that supports cross-border business development. For many international corporations and investment funds, entering the Polish market is the first step towards building a long-term and sustainable presence within the European Economic Area.
At GJW Gramza i Wspólnicy, we help clients leverage these advantages by providing practical, business-oriented legal solutions. Our team ensures that every investment and market entry strategy is carefully aligned with Polish law, European regulations, and the client’s commercial objectives — enabling secure, efficient, and successful expansion into the European market.
Legal Structuring of Cross-Border Investments
At GJW Gramza i Wspólnicy, we provide international investors and corporate clients with comprehensive legal advisory services related to cross-border investments and business expansion in Poland.
Our goal is to ensure that each investment structure — whether an SPV, holding, fund, or joint venture — operates in full compliance with Polish law while supporting efficient and transparent corporate governance.
We advise on the establishment and structuring of investment entities, preparation of corporate documentation, and adaptation of global business models to the Polish legal and regulatory environment.
Our lawyers assist in the design of transaction and ownership structures that meet legal, tax, and compliance standards applicable to cross-border projects.
Our services include:
- legal due diligence of corporate targets and assets prior to acquisition or restructuring,
- preparation and negotiation of transaction documentation,
- establishment and registration of SPVs, holdings, and funds in Poland,
- structuring of shareholding and capital relationships,
- ensuring compliance with AML and tax transparency obligations applicable to foreign investors.
By combining strong transactional experience with an in-depth understanding of international investment frameworks, GJW Gramza i Wspólnicy provides international investors with secure and legally sound solutions for entering and operating in the Polish market, ensuring compliance, stability, and long-term protection of their interests.

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