About
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Our Team
Our Projects – Energy & Infrastructure team members have the necessary local legal expertise, contacts and experience to handle all issues that may arise during the life cycle of large-scale projects, including their development, financing, construction and operation as well as acquisitions and disposals.
Our Reach
As the only law firm to have an energy practice dedicated to the CEE and SEE region, we are well placed to keep up with this complex and fast changing market. Many of our cases have broken new ground in their respective fields. We are currently involved in a wide range of domestic and international work, covering everything from the development, construction and financing of energy projects to securing regulatory approvals, as well as resolving national and international disputes.
Our Knowledge
Our regional guides provide insight into the laws and regulations pertinent to the future development of energy in the region.
- "The WT Guide To Licensing of Electricity and Gas Wholesale Activities in Central, Eastern & Southeastern Europe" (2nd edition published in 2018)
- "The WT Guide to Generating Electricity from Renewable Sources in Central, Eastern & Southeastern Europe" (published 2010-2016, 2020 edition currently under completion);
- "The WT Guide to Waste to Energy in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe" (published in 2016); and
- "The WT Guide to Energy Efficiency in Central, Eastern & Southeastern Europe" (published in 2017).
Chambers Review
Wolf Theiss benefits from local teams spread across the CEE region that often work together with colleagues in Austria. The law firm acts on significant multi-country financing and development projects. The different teams are involved with acquisitions and regulatory work. The market-leading Wolf Theiss Budapest practice advises on the licensing and acquisition of energy assets, particularly within the renewable energy sector. The law firm also advises clients on PPP projects and public tender projects in the energy and transport sectors.
Vienna-based Andreas Schmid is a key contact for infrastructure matters, while Budapest-based Zoltán Faludi and Bucharest-based Bryan Jardine are key contacts for energy matters.
Work Highlights
- Wolf Theiss advised ENGIE on possible structures for cross-border transactions for the import and export of natural gas in the region.
Members
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Andjelka Todorovic
Bryan Jardine
Igor Muszyński
Klemen Radosavljevic
Robert David
Saša Jovičić
Zuzana Hodoňová
Clients
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Axpo
BP
CEZ
ERG Renew
Engie
ExxonMobil
KELAG
PORR
RWE
Shell
Vinci
Industries
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Banks & Financial Services
Energy
Media
Mining & Metals
Real Estate & Construction
Technology
Telecommunications
Transportation & Infrastructure
Utilities