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Schramm Öhler Rechtsanwälte
BARTENSTEINGASSE 2
1010 WIEN
Austria
Johannes Schramm, M.B.L. (HSG) photo

Work Department

Schramm Öhler

Position

Partner, Attorney at law

Career

Since 2013
Lecturer at the University of Vienna on European procurement law

2005
Co-editor and Co-author of Schramm, Aicher, Fruhmann, Thienel (Hrsg), Bundesvergabegesetz 2002, Legal Commentary, Springer Wien New York

2002
Head of the annual forum for procurement law and public private partnerships (in cooperation with o.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Aicher)

2001
Joint head editor of the ZVB – Law Journal for Public Procurement Law and Procurement Practices

1997
Foundation of the law firm

1996
Admission to the Vienna Bar Association (Attorney at Law)

1994 – 1996
Partner at Draxler & Partner, Vienna

1991 – 1993
Associate at Dr. H. Reitböck, Wien

1989 – 1991
Judicial clerk

Languages

German, English

Memberships

Arbitrator and mediator of the ON-Bauschiedsgericht (the arbitration tribunal for construction matters of the Austrian Standards Institute).

Education

1997
Law degree – Master of European and International Business Law (M.B.L.), Diploma Thesis: “Das österreichische Vergaberecht – Anstehende Probleme des Vergaberechts in Österreich”, University of St. Gallen

1996 – 1997
University of St. Gallen -Master of European and International Business Law

1993
Dissertation:”Der Unverzüglichkeitsgrundsatz” erschienen im Springer Verlag Wien NewYork

1992
Law degree – Conferral of a Doctorate – Doctor iuris (Dr.Iur.), University of Vienna

1989
Law degree – Magister iuris (Mag.iur.), University of Vienna

Lawyer Rankings

Austria > Public procurement

(Hall of Fame)

Johannes Schramm – Schramm Öhler Rechtsanwälte

Acting for a number of public authorities, Schramm Öhler Rechtsanwälte expanded its network in Austria with the opening of an office in Linz in June 2023, and has continued to provide advice on tendering processes for PPPs and outsourcing projects and subsequent representation in challenges brought by unsuccessful bidders. Key partners in the practice include founding partners Johannes Schramm and Matthias Öhler, in addition to Georg Zellhofer, Gregor Stickler, Andreas Gföhler, Hannes Pesendorfer, Christian Gruber and Michael Weiner, who between them handle procurement proceedings for transport and healthcare projects.