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The ‘Nuclear Horizon’ report | Poland on the cusp of a nuclear decade
As the largest EU country building a nuclear energy sector from scratch, Poland has a historic opportunity to assume the role of leader of the pro-nuclear coalition. Not as a technology recipient, but as a nation that is shaping the international agenda in line with its own interests, standards and security requirements. We must, however, build the right competencies to rise to this challenge.
The ‘Nuclear Horizon’ report may be one of the milestones in this process. In fact, until now, there has been no such up-to-date, comprehensive overview of Poland's emerging nuclear sector. The publication, co-authored by experts from Accenture, Kochański & Partners, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, Instytut Sobieskiego and IgeosNuclear, opens up space for dialogue and the building of the broad partnership essential for the implementation of such transformative projects.
How can and should nuclear energy function in Poland?
· The construction of Poland's first nuclear power plant is, above all, an institutional and regulatory project – not a construction one. Proven technology is being implemented within an untested governance model, and it is precisely here that the greatest risk to the project schedule lies.
· Poland has the potential to become a regional nuclear hub, but this requires measurable local content, a centre of competence, harmonisation of European standards and genuine partnership throughout the supply chain.
· Nuclear energy is not just about megawatts. It is an instrument of foreign policy, a cornerstone of industrial energy security and, above all, a test of the institutional maturity of the Polish state.
Read more: The ‘Nuclear Horizon’ report - Kochański & Partners
PEOPLE | Tomasz Arabski to lead the Commercial Disputes Practice
Tomasz Arabski, a leading specialist in commercial disputes and a highly regarded advisor to major financial institutions, has returned to Kochański Partners to take up the roles of Partner and Head of Commercial Disputes, as well as the head of the Cracow office.
Tomasz is a highly regarded expert who combines litigation expertise with a purely pragmatic, business-focused approach. Tomasz’s mission is founded on several pillars. Firstly, the dynamic development of the Cracow office, which is set to function as a hub for strong local business leaders and attract international investment and projects that will drive growth in the region, create new jobs, and facilitate the transfer of knowledge and technology. Other important pillars of the mission include strengthening the litigation team and the ‘Litigation by Sectors – Kochański & Partners Perspective’ strategy, as well as supporting and developing new capabilities within the Disputes of Financial Institutions Practice.
RANKINGS New accolades for Kochański & Parters in Media Law International 2026
Media is not just about words. It’s about IP, M&A and capital markets
The promotion in the latest Media Law International 2026 ranking and new individual recommendations are the best confirmation that Kochański & Partners is now playing in the top global league, setting precedents that truly change the market, and has people on board who understand this perfectly.
· The Media and Media Disputes Practice has been promoted, consolidating its position as one of top market leaders
· Piotr Kochański recognised as a Leading Lawyer – a prestigious distinction received by just 18 lawyers across Poland
· Bartłomiej Galos named an Outstanding Associate – one of only two people to receive this honour
The Kochański & Partners team understands perfectly that modern media are, above all, powerful business assets that require protection across multiple fronts simultaneously. This is why the firm handles cases that set precedents on a European scale.
Read more here: Media Law International 2026 – we're taking things to the next level having received new accolades - Kochański & Partners
AI | Technology is not meant to be merely another tool, but an element of lasting competitive advantage
How to build services that consistently deliver Kochański & Partners high quality?
Piotr Kochański emphasises that having a number of strong advantages is no longer enough. That is why, instead of looking for yet another tool, he took a systemic approach. He transformed the firm's in-depth expertise, nearly 30 years of know-how and experience, and extensive understanding of business into standards, processes and infrastructure which, supported by specialised AI technology, now form a single coherent and efficient ecosystem underpinned by Legora AI.
"Kochański & Partners is a firm designed to handle multi-threaded cross-border matters, international projects and complex litigation. What mattered most to us when taking this step was the sense that we were not simply purchasing a product. For us, what counted was the willingness to collaborate, testing on real-world materials, iteration and the building of standards we can rely on", says the firm’s Managing Partner.
Read more here: Technology is not meant to be merely another tool, but an element of lasting competitive advantage - Kochański & Partners