Dr iur Christian Zwick > Binder Grösswang > Vienna, Austria > Lawyer Profile
Binder Grösswang Offices
STERNGASSE 13
1010 VIENNA
Austria
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Dr iur Christian Zwick
Work Department
Corporate / M&A, Private Clients.
Position
Partner, specialised in Corporate / M&A, advising international and national companies and entrepreneurs in the fields of corporate law, M&A, commercial law and entrepreneur-focused civil law.
Career
Christian began his career in 2008 as Research and Teaching Assistant at the Department for Civil Law and Commercial Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and joined Binder Grösswang in 2010, where he became a partner in 2019.
Languages
English, German.
Education
He graduated as second-best graduate of his class (Mag. iur., 2007) from the University of Vienna. Christian holds a postgraduate degree from Duke University (LL.M., 2010), where he focused on business law. In addition, he obtained a doctor’s degree from the University of Vienna with summa cum laude (Dr. iur., 2010). His doctor’s theses looked at the “Limits for Austrian foundations during their business undertakings”.
Lawyer Rankings
Austria > Private client
Tying together expertise from across the firm’s tax, corporate and M&A, financing, employment, regulatory, real estate, and IP teams, Binder Grösswang‘s private client practice offers entrepreneurs, their families and foundations comprehensive advice on cross-border estate planning, international tax structuring, succession planning and international relocation, as well as assisting with litigation. The core team is led by Andreas Hable, who specialises in international estate and tax planning, and Thomas Schirmer, who focuses on M&A and real estate transactions. Christian Zwick offers further support on M&A, while Mona Holzgruber is the primary contact for change of residency, citizenship and immigration issues. Investments expert Bernd Schneiderbauer left the firm in February 2023.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Dispute resolution: commercial litigation
- Employment
- EU and competition
- Private client
- Tax
Firm Rankings
- Administrative law and public sector
- Capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: white-collar crime (including fraud)
- Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Intellectual property
- Data privacy and data protection
- Dispute resolution: arbitration and mediation
- Projects and energy
- Real estate
- TMT
- Public procurement