About us
Competences
People
Up-to-date
Contact
A A A

german version   russian version  


 
About us
About us
Internationality
Approach
Philosophy
Network
Download
Lobbying lectures
Azerbaijani Desk
Russian / CIS Desk
Cooperation Partners






Thinking outside the box means
being able to find pragmatic solutions.


 

LANSKY, GANZGER + partner (LGP) is Austria‘s law firm interacting between businesses, national and international political institutions. We are close to all important business and social groups and provide clients with the capacity to work across several jurisdictions in a wide range of specialisms.

 

Through our offices in Vienna (Austria), Baku (Azerbaijan), Bratislava (Slovakia) and partner firms, we are represented throughout Greater Europe and worldwide. In addition we have practice teams of lawyers in Vienna, qualified in many foreign jurisdictions, focussing on Russia and CIS, on Southeastern Europe, on Turkey and Azerbaijan, and on the USA.

 

In order to be able to offer our clients sustainable, customized and high-quality solutions we are always seeking to further develop and deepen our knowledge and capabilities.

 

We provide comprehensive consulting in the business world with a strong focus on the following legal fields:

Banking law - capital market law - constitutional law - competition law - corporate law (including tax law) - criminal law - employment law - environmental law (including waste legislation, water - rights, environmental impact assessment, forest law) - EU subsidy law - European law - general administrative law - M & A - media law - procurement law - real estate law - telecommunication law - tort law

 

Our successful consulting activities do not exclude social responsibility. We thus deal with pro-bono causes in Austria and abroad.

 

 

„LGP – leading lights in the European legal profession“ (European Legal Experts 2010)

"Associations with various law firms across Europe give LGP access to an enviable set of SEE resources, while also enabling a much-appreciated degree of flexibility." (Chambers Global 2009)