Dentons' wide-ranging energy, infrastructure, and projects practice encompasses energy transactions, structuring and financing of large-scale projects, dispute resolution, and M&A transactions. The practice displays particular strength in electricity market matters, advising on battery energy storage projects. Practice head Anita Horváth provides expertise in M&A, joint ventures, and private equity transactions in the energy industry. Eszter Zádori and Henriett Fekete focus on renewable energy mandates. Attila Tatár conducts legal due diligence for solar energy projects.
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Work Department
Corporate, M&A and Private Equity
Position

Anita Horváth is the Head of the Hungarian Energy sector group, as well as being the Co-head of the Corporate and M&A practice group in Hungary. She has extensive experience in advising on complex domestic and cross-border M&A, joint ventures and private equity transactions as well as general corporate matters with a focus on the energy sector.

Languages

English, German and Hungarian

Memberships
Member, Pest County Bar Association, 2008
Education

Eötvös Loránd University, 2004, JD

FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany, 1999, Faculty of Economics

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Testimonials

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  • ‘What impresses me most is their strong expertise and insight into the Hungarian energy market, combined with a very practical, business-focused approach. They are highly skilled in managing complex transactions and regulatory matters, and they always provide clear, actionable guidance.'

  • 'They are exceptionally responsive, collaborative, and proactive, ensuring that we can make confident decisions.'

Key clients

  • Ministry of Energy of Hungary
  • Alteo Energiaszolgáltató Nyrt.

Work highlights

Provides full-scope legal support to CEZ Hungary across all aspects of their operations, including their electricity trading, supply and balancing circle services.