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Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte)
SCHOTTENRING 19
1010 VIENNA
Austria

Work Department

Regulatory practice group

Position

Partner

Career

Christoph Cudlik has been with Schoenherr since 2014. His main practice area is public law, in which he specialises in all areas of energy and environmental law. He regularly consults clients on energy, environmental impact assessment, nature protection, wastewater, gas and construction law. Christoph gained experience in international law firms, the Austrian Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, and the European Commission. He is the author of several publications and regularly lectures on general administrative, constitutional and environmental law.

Languages

English, French, German

Education

FH Campus Vienna, Vienna/Austria (BSc in Sustainable Resource Management 2021)
University of Vienna, Vienna/Austria (Mag. iur. 2012)
University of Lapland, Rovaniemi/Finland (Erasmus 2012)

Lawyer Rankings

Austria > Projects and energy

(Rising stars)

Christoph Cudlik – Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte)

With ‘huge experience’ in handling complex projects, Schoenherr (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte) is frequently instructed on energy generation projects requiring special permits and environmental impact assessments, having assisted with such matters in connection with several major renewable energy projects. The team also advises clients on applying for project tenders and represents clients in appeals following unsuccessful bids, while acting for successful bidders in procurement matters. Leading the team is the trio of Bernd Rajal, who assists with administrative, energy and environmental law issues, planning and environmental specialist Christian Schmelz, and Johannes Stalzer, who focuses on public procurement matters. Christoph Cudlik is noted for his administrative and constitutional law work, with a particular niche in climate change and planning law.