Johannes Barbist and Regina Kröll: Both are great team workers and have a high knowledge of national and international trade issues.
Regina Kröll
Partner, Dr.
Area of expertise
Languages
English, French, GermanRegina Kröll is a partner at law in the firm’s Regulatory Team and advises Austrian as well as international clients in connection with the regulatory framework for their activities in Austria.
She focuses on
- health care & life sciences
- public commercial law
- regulatory law (in particular energy and life sciences)
- environmental law
- state aid and competition law
- law on the screening of foreign direct investment (FDI)
Regina started her career as junior lecturer/assistant at the University of Innsbruck where she obtained a doctoral degree (Dr. iur.) in 2015. She joined Binder Grösswang in 2015. Regina has been an external lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Innsbruck since 2015 and regularly publishes on current topics in legal journals.
- Advising public and private companies in permit and other proceedings before administrative authorities and up to the Austrian Supreme Administrative Court and the Austrian Constitutional Court
- Advising the “Green Energy” sector on EU-state aid law in connection with the Green Energy Act Amendment 2017
- Advising investors on state aid and competition law as well as regulatory law in connection with planned acquisitions of companies in regulated industries (energy sector, life science sector)
- Advising companies in regulated industries with regard to the regulatory requirements for a market entry in Austria (energy, life sciences)
Profile
Regina Kröll is a partner at law in the firm’s Regulatory Team and advises Austrian as well as international clients in connection with the regulatory framework for their activities in Austria.
She focuses on
- health care & life sciences
- public commercial law
- regulatory law (in particular energy and life sciences)
- environmental law
- state aid and competition law
- law on the screening of foreign direct investment (FDI)
Regina started her career as junior lecturer/assistant at the University of Innsbruck where she obtained a doctoral degree (Dr. iur.) in 2015. She joined Binder Grösswang in 2015. Regina has been an external lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Innsbruck since 2015 and regularly publishes on current topics in legal journals.
Experience
- Advising public and private companies in permit and other proceedings before administrative authorities and up to the Austrian Supreme Administrative Court and the Austrian Constitutional Court
- Advising the “Green Energy” sector on EU-state aid law in connection with the Green Energy Act Amendment 2017
- Advising investors on state aid and competition law as well as regulatory law in connection with planned acquisitions of companies in regulated industries (energy sector, life science sector)
- Advising companies in regulated industries with regard to the regulatory requirements for a market entry in Austria (energy, life sciences)