MMag Christine Siegl > Wolf Theiss Rechtsanwälte GmbH & Co KG > Vienna, Austria > Lawyer Profile
Wolf Theiss Rechtsanwälte GmbH & Co KG Offices
SCHUBERTRING 6
1010 VIENNA
Austria
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MMag Christine Siegl
Work Department
Banking & Finance, Capital Markets, Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions, Administrative, Public & EU Law.
Position
Counsel, specialised in Banking Law, Regulatory Law, Capital Markets Law, Corporate Law and M&A.
Career
Consultant, Wolf Theiss, 2014 -2018 ; Senior Associate, Wolf Theiss, 2010 – 2014; Senior Associate, CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz, 2010; Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, 2007 – 2010; Lawyer, Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG, 2006 – 2007; Referee/Consultant, Austrian Financial Market Authority (Finanzmarktaufsichtsbehörde – FMA) – Department Banking Supervision, 2003 – 2006.
Languages
German, English, French, Italian.
Education
J.K. University of Linz, studies of law (Mag. iur.; attained in 1998); J.K. University of Linz, studies of economic science (Mag. rer.soc.oec.: attained in 2003); Bar exam (with distinction; attained 2008).
Lawyer Rankings
Austria > Capital markets
Predominantly instructed by banks and other financial institutions, Wolf Theiss Rechtsanwälte GmbH & Co KG offers well-rounded experience handling debt capital markets-related matters, with clients appreciating the team’s ‘perfect market overview’. Regularly acting in a range of cross-border matters, the group comfortably handles advice on the digitalisation of bond and debt issuances programmes, especially in relation to green bonds. Practice head Claus Schneider‘s expertise includes debt, hybrid and structured capital market matters, while Christine Siegl is described as an ‘outstanding lawyer for regulatory matters’. Richard Wolf is another key contact. Alexander Haas left the firm in 2023.
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- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Construction
- Dispute resolution: arbitration and mediation
- Dispute resolution: commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution: white-collar crime (including fraud)
- Employment
- Intellectual property
- Private client
- Public procurement
- Real estate
- Tax
- TMT