We are your lawyers
We provide clear strategy and disciplined execution. From the initial assessment to the final resolution, you receive a candid evaluation, defined next steps, and representation that is fully prepared, precise, and results-focused.
We rapidly organize complex matters, secure evidence, and manage deadlines, all while maintaining professional and controlled communication with authorities, courts, and opposing parties.
We combine discretion with impact, aiming for solutions that are robust, sustainable, and legally sound—both in negotiations and before the courts.
Meet Our Team
Attorney-at-Law (Mag.)
Christian Lackner
Christian advises and represents clients throughout the entirety of family and criminal proceedings.
In family law—including amicable or contested divorce, custody, maintenance, contact rights, asset division, and protective measures—he emphasises meticulously drafted submissions, structured evidence management, and agreements that are realistic and truly enforceable. He favours negotiated settlements where they safeguard long‑term interests.
In criminal law, he supports clients from the first police interview through to trial and appellate proceedings. He structures cases from an early stage—reviewing files, assessing searches and seizures for legality and proportionality—and, where possible, lays the groundwork for dismissal or diversion.
- Family Law
- Criminal Law
- Civil Law
Attorney-at-Law (Mag.)
Daniel Bauer
Daniel’s practice focuses on media law, personality rights, and reputation protection across print, broadcast, and digital platforms.
He combines swift, legally precise action—cease‑and‑desist requests, counterstatements, retractions, and interim injunctions—with platform‑specific solutions such as takedown procedures. He conducts pre‑publication reviews to ensure that campaigns remain effective while fully compliant with applicable law.
In family and criminal matters, he works with clear risk assessments, well‑documented negotiations, and a targeted litigation strategy when settlement is not foreseeable.