Sofortkontakt zur Kanzlei
Berlin +49 30 88 03 59 0
Poznań / Warszawa +48 61 85 82 55 0
Berlin berlin@vonzanthier.com
Poznań / Warszawa poznan@vonzanthier.com
VON ZANTHIER & DACHOWSKI
Team
 

Robert Suligowski

Robert studied law at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder). After graduation, he was working in one of the biggest polish law firms. Robert has participated in over one hundred different real estate transactions with total investment value of over one billion PLN. Robert advises several retail companies, development companies, general contractors and investment fonds building new shops, office buildings and logistic centres. He also advises property owners and property managers. He participated successfully in the commercialisation of several investment projects.

Robert Suligowski 

Robert Suligowski

Radca prawny / Attorney at law in Poland, LL.M., LL.M., Of counsel

Languages
Polish, English, German

+48 61 858 25 50
suligowski@vonzanthier.com
Save vCard

More articles by Robert Suligowski

Real estate and construction, current
23.04.2025

DRAINAGE OF WATER FROM PROPERTY – A PRACTICAL CHALLENGE

The article discusses the growing importance of proper stormwater drainage from properties, especially in the context of the absence of a stormwater sewer system. It highlights the stringent regulations and the potential legal consequences arising from violations in this area.

Read article
Real estate and construction
20.12.2024

Noise as a Threat to Your Business

The issue of noise in urban spaces stems from the lack of cohesion in spatial planning and the improper separation of residential, industrial, logistical, and natural areas. This leads to numerous consequences, such as neighborhood conflicts, increased costs for businesses, and a higher number of administrative and civil proceedings. Administrative authorities have tools that can significantly affect business operations, and civil courts allow neighbors to pursue compensation claims. Proper planning, analysis of strategic documents, and the implementation of modern technological solutions to reduce noise are key to minimizing this problem.

Read article