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Haslinger / Nagele Rechtsanwälte GmbH
ROSEGGERSTRASSE 58
4020 LINZ
Austria

Work Department

Environmental & Technology, Public Construction, Public Economic and Constitutional Law

Career

Following completion of his technical education and his business law studies, Mario Laimgruber gained experience in other renowned corporate law firms. 2018 he passed the bar exam with distinction. On the basis of his passion for being an attorney and working in the field of environmental and technology law, he joined Haslinger / Nagele in the same year. He has been admitted to the bar since November 2020.

His areas of specialisation include environmental law with a focus on environmental impact assessments, water law, energy and infrastructure, waste management, nature conservation, forest law, natural resources, zoning and construction. He also advises on all kinds of administrative and constitutional law issues as well as on administrative criminal law matters. Mario Laimgruber is a co-founder of the Practice Group 360° Renewable Energy and a regular speaker on environmental and regulatory matters at workshops and seminars and publishes articles in newspapers and professional journals

Memberships

Bachelor and Master studies at WU Wien

Lawyer Rankings

Austria > Administrative law and public sector

(Rising stars)

Mario LaimgruberHaslinger / Nagele Rechtsanwälte GmbH

Covering a wide array of public law matters at the intersection of business and corporate law, Haslinger / Nagele Rechtsanwälte GmbH specialises in environmental, sustainability, and renewable energy issues and is regularly sought after to advise on large-scale infrastructure projects. The team is headed by ‘highly recognized legal expert’ Wilhelm Bergthaler, a key advisor for clients in the mining, trade, banking and financial services sectors, alongside Wolfgang Berger and Martin Stempkowski. Bergthaler and Berger are especially recommended for advising on environmental impact assessment projects, as is Mario Laimgruber, who primarily focuses on the energy sector. Heading the firm’s public law office in Linz, Thomas Riesz is noted for his broad practice, which encompasses health, data protection and telecommunications law.