Stefan Paulmayer > CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz Rechtsanwälte GmbH > Vienna, Austria > Lawyer Profile

CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz Rechtsanwälte GmbH
GAUERMANNGASSE 2
1010 WIEN
Austria
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Work Department

Banking & Finance, Capital Markets, Corporate/M&A

Position

Stefan Paulmayer is an attorney-at-law for banking and finance law, specialising in financing, asset-backed financing (securitisation), restructuring/insolvency law, derivative transactions and (banking) supervisory law. As an expert in banking and finance, he has advised on both large (real estate) financing and large (cross-border) restructuring transactions. Another focus of his previous work is the area of bank restructuring and settlement.

Most recently, he focused on the area of New Technologies such as SmartContracts and Blockchain where he is active as both legal advisor of FinTech companies as well as lecturer.

Stefan Paulmayer has more than eleven years of professional experience.

Career

Stefan Paulmayer regularly gives lectures on the above-mentioned fields and is the author of numerous publications on the subject.

He is repeatedly mentioned as a leading lawyer in the field of banking & finance, by JUVE and IFRL1000 (Leading Lawyer – Rising Star 2017 to 2020), among others.

Languages

German, English

Memberships

Vienna Bar

Education

University of Vienna (Mag. iur., 2007)

Lawyer Rankings

Austria > Banking and finance

CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz Rechtsanwälte GmbH‘s team is highlighted for its ‘solution-oriented, pragmatical approach’ and advises across the whole spectrum of transactional and regulatory matters, placing a particular focus on acquisition finance, corporate lending, project finance and distressed debt trading. The team is led by the ‘very well-established finance lawyer’ Günther Hanslik alongside Martin Zuffer, whose broad practice spans across financial, corporate, and capital markets law. Financing expert Stefan Paulmayer is another important team member, as is Marcell Clark, who specialises in real estate and cross-border transactions.