Mrs. Ingeborg Edel’s experience is extraordinary and she is very thorough in investigating the facts. It does not matter if it is night or the weekend, whenever we needed fast support we got it. Also her analysis about the chances of a win was always very honest and helpful for the next steps.
Ingeborg Edel
Partner, Mag.a, D.E.A. (Paris)Area of expertise
Languages
English, French, GermanIngeborg Edel is a partner in the Dispute Resolution Team and has 20 years of experience in representing clients in international proceedings before state courts and arbitral tribunals.
She focuses on
- commercial litigation and arbitration
- commercial contracts
- insolvency-related proceedings
- interim relief
- automotive
Ingeborg is ranked by Chambers Europe (2024) and a recognized partner in the area of Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation in Austria. She is highlighted as a "Next Generation Partner" by Legal 500. Ingeborg is co-chair of the Automotive and Mobility Services Conference of the IBA.
Ingeborg began her career with Binder Grösswang in 2005 and became a partner in 2015. She previously worked as a lawyer at Weiland & Partenaires, an international law firm in Paris. She studied in Vienna (Mag. iur. 2001) and Massachusetts (Clark University), as well as at the Université Paris XII (D.E.A. 2005).
Ingeborg is a lecturer for Private International Law at the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI). She regularly publishes on current legal issues and is a member of the Domestic Advisory Board of VIAC.
- Advising in civil proceedings with an international background in commercial law
- Advising in arbitration proceedings (ICC and Vienna Rules)
- Arbitrator in arbitration proceedings under the Vienna Rules
- Defence against and obtaining interim injunctions in connection with drawings of bank guarantees
- Ongoing advice to general importers of motor vehicles with a focus on contract law and dealer disputes before state courts (including antitrust courts)
- Defense and enforcement of warranty and product liability claims
- Defense or enforcement of warranty claims in plant construction
- Advising in proceedings with a background in insolvency law
- Acting as Arbitrator in arbitral proceedings under the Vienna Rules
- ADR
Profile
Ingeborg Edel is a partner in the Dispute Resolution Team and has 20 years of experience in representing clients in international proceedings before state courts and arbitral tribunals.
She focuses on
- commercial litigation and arbitration
- commercial contracts
- insolvency-related proceedings
- interim relief
- automotive
Ingeborg is ranked by Chambers Europe (2024) and a recognized partner in the area of Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation in Austria. She is highlighted as a "Next Generation Partner" by Legal 500. Ingeborg is co-chair of the Automotive and Mobility Services Conference of the IBA.
Ingeborg began her career with Binder Grösswang in 2005 and became a partner in 2015. She previously worked as a lawyer at Weiland & Partenaires, an international law firm in Paris. She studied in Vienna (Mag. iur. 2001) and Massachusetts (Clark University), as well as at the Université Paris XII (D.E.A. 2005).
Ingeborg is a lecturer for Private International Law at the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI). She regularly publishes on current legal issues and is a member of the Domestic Advisory Board of VIAC.
Experience
- Advising in civil proceedings with an international background in commercial law
- Advising in arbitration proceedings (ICC and Vienna Rules)
- Arbitrator in arbitration proceedings under the Vienna Rules
- Defence against and obtaining interim injunctions in connection with drawings of bank guarantees
- Ongoing advice to general importers of motor vehicles with a focus on contract law and dealer disputes before state courts (including antitrust courts)
- Defense and enforcement of warranty and product liability claims
- Defense or enforcement of warranty claims in plant construction
- Advising in proceedings with a background in insolvency law
- Acting as Arbitrator in arbitral proceedings under the Vienna Rules
- ADR