Dr iur Raoul Hoffer > Binder Grösswang > Vienna, Austria > Lawyer Profile
Binder Grösswang Offices
STERNGASSE 13
1010 VIENNA
Austria
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Dr iur Raoul Hoffer
Work Department
Competition, Regulatory, Digital Law.
Position
Partner, specialised in competition, regulatory, public procurement law, state aid law, energy law.
Career
Partner, Binder Grösswang since 1999; Associate/Attorney at Law, Binder Grösswang, 1991-1998; Summer Associate, Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, Philadelphia, 1988. Seminars and conferences in the field of antitrust law and public procurement law; lecturer at the Fachhochschule for Finance, Accounting and Tax (FIRST), Chamber of Commerce Vienna, 1998-2000. Numerous publications in regard to antitrust law, public procurement and energy law.
Languages
German, English, French, Spanish.
Memberships
International Bar Association (IBA); Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht.
Education
London School of Economics and Political Science (LL.M. 1994); University of Vienna (Dr. iur. 1992, Mag. iur. 1990).
Lawyer Rankings
Austria > EU and competition
(Leading individuals)The ‘fantastic team’ at Binder Grösswang is sought after for representation in major multi-jurisdictional cartel matters and high-value mergers, with noted expertise in Phase II merger control proceedings and particular experience advising the automotive, food retail and wholesale sectors. Leading the team is ‘smart strategist’ Raoul Hoffer, whose practice spans Austrian and European merger control and antitrust law. These are also areas of focus for ‘excellent competition lawyer’ Christine Dietz. Isabelle Innerhofer specialises in cases of unfair competition and market dominance, and both she and Christoph Raab handle private enforcement proceedings.
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