As part of the "Breakfast Academy" lecture series, CERHA HEMPEL invites you to attend a monthly lecture on a topic relevant to your work and ongoing legal training, followed by a discussion.

We are thrilled to welcome guest speakers: Prof. Dr. Monika Köppl-Turyna, Director of EcoAustria; Mag. Dr. Bruno Nestler, retired colonel of the Austrian Armed Forces, Centre for Strategic Analysis (CSA); and Mag. Stefan Neubauer, Member of the Board of Kathrein Privatbank.

On the occasion of the next „BREAKFAST FOR ENTREPRENEURS“ Verena Winter from BDO Vienna along with CERHA HEMPEL Partner Thomas Trettnak and CERHA HEMPEL Senior Associate Marcus Lusar will provide guidance on how to properly structure a business plan and a term sheet for spin-offs.

 

On 17 June 2025, the next CERHA HEMPEL event on the topic "AI & legal tech between expectations and reality" will take place as part of our Legal Perspectives series.

First interdisciplinary M&A Summit in Austria as an industry get-together for experts in the field of M&A and corporate development. Our Managing Partner Clemens Hasenauer is responsible for the overall program at this high profile event. Clemens Hasenauer will also speak about relevant developments in contract drafting and will moderate a panel.  

More information can be found here

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Christoph Boschan, CEO Wiener Börse, as our guest speaker.

CERHA HEMPEL Senior Partner Hon.-Prof. Dr. Irene Welser will give a lecture on arbitration.

More information can be found here. 

We are pleased to announce an upcoming event at the Juridicum, University of Vienna (Universität Wien), held by Christian Piska (University of Vienna), together with our experts Stefan Huber, Benjamin Twardosz, Peter Vcelouch and Oliver Volkel: Sanctions under crypto law – a practical guide

The Austrian State Aid Law Day 2025 (Österreichischer Beihilferechtstag 2025) will take place at the Juridicum on 23 May.

CERHA HEMPEL Partner Dr. Oliver Völkel, LL.M. will give a lecture on introduction to crypto asset law as part of the University of Vienna's part-time course “Information and Media Law”.