Today's issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna features a ranking of lawyers that have the greatest impact on social, economic, and political life in Poland. Aldona Kowalczyk, co-founder and President of the Board of the Public Procurement Law Association (PPLA), was singled out in the ranking.
"In our ranking, we traditionally focus on which lawyers have had an impact on our reality and how they have expressed that impact. We are reserved in our assessments; we leave them to our readers," concluded Krzysztof Jedlak, editor-in-chief of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
The ranking indicates that PPLA "focuses on solving the real problems in the public procurement market and does so extremely effectively. Without beating about the bush, and focusing on the substance of the issue, the PPLA points out the dangers of misinterpreting the rules and fights to change approaches."
The PPLA associates more than 50 lawyers actively providing legal assistance in the field of public procurement law, PPP, and concessions. DGP's list emphasises the reputation and recognition of the Association as a professional organisation whose voice resounds in relationships between officials and participants in the public procurement market.