Background
Weber, Stefan was born in 1959 in Vienna, Austria.
Weber, Stefan was born in 1959 in Vienna, Austria.
University of Vienna (Doctor of law, 1982). Harvard Law School (Master of Laws, 1985). Spoken languages: German, English and French.
Worked at Strommer - Reich - Rohrwig - Karasek - Hainz (Vienna) specializing in Corporations, contract and commercial law, banking, banking regulatory, financial services, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, anti-trust, capital markets, securities, regulatory, privatization, environmental law, employment, construction, labour, arbitration, litigation, tax, project finance, hotels, real estate, bankruptcy, white collar crime, unfair competition, intellectual property, European Commission law, administrative law, human rights, international trade in service law. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Austria. Lecturer at the Institute of European Studies, University of Saar, Germany, 1992.
Lecturer on Law, Vienna School of Economics, 1993.
Visiting Professor, The American University Law School and The Johns Hopkins University (School of Advanced International Studies) Washington, District of Columbia, 1992-1993. Law Clerk to Justice Korinek and Justice Spielbuechler, Austrian Constitutional Court, 1985-1987.
Law Clerk, European Commission of Human Rights, 1987. Author of various articles on Securities Regulation, Regulation on Financial Markets in the European Commission, European Commission Law, Human Rights.
Strommer - Reich - Rohrwig - Karasek - Hainz is one of Austria"s leading firms.
Committed to the highest standards of legal service and proficiency, the firm advises a wide range of large and medium-sized corporate clients, both private and public. Strommer - Reich - Rohrwig - Karasek - Heinz is well-equipped to advise and represent clients in domestic matters as well as cross-border transactions. In addition to their expertise in Austria, lawyers of the firm have practised, studied, or trained abroad.
Partners of the firm are leading experts in their area of law.
They are regularly consulted by the Austrian legislature on legislative matters and have authored numerous articles and books on Austrian and European Commission law, some of which are used as today"s standard texts.