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BSLAW Budapest
1054 Budapest
Aulich utca 8.
III/1.
Hungary

BSLAW Budapest – Szuchy Law Office
Dedication, expertise, up-to-date knowledge, practical and cost-effective solutions: these are the cornerstones of the operation of BSLAW Budapest – Szuchy Law Office. Based on the remarkable breadth and depth of our experience, our team of partners and lawyers, including the associated lawyer colleagues, offer premium quality legal advice in a range of areas of  business law.

BSLAW Budapest has built  strong energy,  real estate, property, public procurement, labour law, business, commercial and IT capabilities. We offer professional consultancy and uniquely tailor-made solutions, in a rapidly changing legal environment. Our team is well equipped to meet our clients’ needs in any of Hungarian, English, French and German languages.

Building upon our understanding of the markets in which our clients operate, we strive to help businesses to achieve their commercial goals and interests.

Department Name Email Telephone
managing partner / Energy and Regulatory Robert Szuchy robert.szuchy@bslaw.hu +36 20 333 6708
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Edina  Balogh photo Dr Edina Balogh Managing Partner Dr. Edina Balogh primarily specializes in all aspects of procurement…
Róbert  Szuchy photo Professor Róbert Szuchy Managing partner Dr. Róbert Szuchy’ s primary areas of specialization are in…
English, French, Hungarian

BSLaw Brussels is an internationally oriented law firm for EU and commercial law (in particular corporate law, labour law, non-profit organisations / international association law, energy law, EU project financing and financial law), which, through its interdisciplinary connection to EU and financial institutions, as well as to tax advisors and auditors, specialises in providing legal support to state-owned and private entities in the Danube region in successfully adapting their business activities to European legislation in Brussels and Luxembourg.


“BSLAW Budapest has been providing top quality services to MOL Ltd. in a number of energy regulatory issues directly related to both domestic and EU regulations.

Robert Szuchy has an in-depth understanding of the energy sector and we also benefit from his customized service delivery and down-to-earth practical advice.”

 

MOL Plc

Robert Szuchy, Managing partner

Róbert Szuchy, managing partner of BSLAW Budapest, and BSLAW Brussels, explain how his law firm places emphasis on adapting to a new green world and what it means for his clients:

 

1) What do you see as the main points that differentiate BSLAW from your competitors?

BSLAW Budapest has a distinct profile and a clear-cut strategy focusing on its core strengths and capabilities.

We are in the first place an energy regulatory practice which advises on a range of solutions related to the current and future challenges of this sector.

Also, we have the skills and capabilities to deal with complex reorganization and restructuring issues.

 

2) Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

The changing economic environment continues to trigger novel solutions to clients’ ever-changing needs.             The regulatory framework of the energy sector will not stop posing new challenges for all players including producers of energy, energy trading companies and end-users.

 

3) What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

Advising clients on how to become more efficient by adapting to new expectations and challenges is at the heart of our work – this includes “green” issues, technology-related legal solutions. We can guide our clients through the whole range of opportunities – from establishing energy communities, dealing with efficient storage, and economizing their production all the way to the use of artificial intelligence.

We pay special attention to building an “ESG-conscious” culture in the course of our everyday work – both in the office and when it comes to client work. We believe that it is the corporate, or office, culture that matters most. The behavior of the senior lawyers will have an impact on the performance of the whole team.

 

4) Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

AI poses a challenge for the legal sector, both law firms and clients. Boutique-sized law firms, such as ours, will continue to concentrate on using tech to make service delivery more efficient and, therefore, we do our best to catch up with current developments. I am convinced AI has an equally important part to play in training our lawyers. Newly qualified lawyers already join us with a degree of expectation in this regard.

 

 

5) Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

Our in-depth market knowledge combined with an understanding of the technological background to the sector is a great asset and it gives us a clear competitive advantage (e.g. the understanding of how electricity generators or an oil refinery operates; what physical conditions are the main determinants of an efficient distribution network) when it comes to thinking together with clients seeking practical legal solutions to their most burning challenges.

 

6) Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?

Markets tend to be volatile and the degree of uncertainties, especially in the energy sector is higher than ever before. New technology, new operating systems, new business models are all out there to adapt to if businesses want to survive, let alone thrive. The legal environment, the changes in legislation provide a compass for companies in stormy seas.

Lawyers can make a huge difference and offer strategic guidance  – this is the real value-add element of our services.