Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
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Schoenherr is a corporate law firm with a strong base in Central Europe. From offices in Belgrade, Bratislava, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Ljubljana, Kyiv, Prague, Sofia, Vienna, Warsaw and Zagreb more than 300 professionals provide legal services to national and international clients.

History

The firm started off as a small Austrian law firm founded by Fritz Schönherr in 1950. As the firm grew, its name changed to reflect the steady addition of new partners. Now called simply “Schoenherr”, the firm has steadily grown to become a Central European firm with offices throughout the region.
The firm’s first move outside of Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...

 was into Romania
Romania
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, where it opened an office in 1996. In the meantime the firm’s Bucharest
Bucharest
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  office has grown to include more than 50 lawyers, making it the firm’s second largest office after Vienna]]. Schoenherr has steadily moved into other jurisdictions, as follows: Brussels
Brussels
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 /EU (1996), Croatia
Croatia
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  (2001)*, Slovenia
Slovenia
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  (2001)*, Serbia
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...

  (2002)*, Bulgaria
Bulgaria
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  (2004), Ukraine
Ukraine
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  (2006) and Hungary
Hungary
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  (2008). In its latest drive for expansion in 2009 the firm acquired offices in Prague and Warsaw, while starting a green field operation in Bratislava
Bratislava
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. (*cooperation offices).

In addition to the jurisdictions already mentioned, Schoenherr covers a number of other countries in Central Europe through its so-called country desks. These include: Albania
Albania
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, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
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, Moldova
Moldova
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, Montenegro
Montenegro
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  and Turkey
Turkey
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.

Schönherr/Schoenherr

The firm’s brand name can be found spelled as both “Schönherr” and “Schoenherr”. Although Schönherr was the official surname of the firm’s founder, in many of the jurisdictions where the firm is active people are not familiar with the German letter Ö, which in many languages is thus transcribed as OE. With the advance of the internet and the in-ability to use Ö in a URL, the OE spelling has become more common.

The Schoenherr Roadmap

In 2007, Schoenherr’s Intellectual Property partner and art enthusiast Guido Kucsko came up with the idea of the “roadmap”, an annual publication covering all of Schoenherr’s core practice areas with topical articles on legal developments throughout Central Europe.

Each year an artist is selected to illustrate the roadmap. More than simply expressing the firm’s daily work through art, the roadmap becomes a new piece of art in its own right.
The fourth edition of the roadmap appeared in January 2010.

Roadmap artists:

2007 – Esther Stocker

2008 – Berenice Darrer

2009 – Josef Schwaiger

2010 – Maria Dalpra

Recent Awards and Rankings

  • Austrian Client Service Award (Chambers Europe Award for Excellence 2010)
  • Central European Law Firm of the Year (Mitteleuropäische Anwaltskanzlei des Jahres) (The Lawyer 2009)
  • Eastern European Law Firm of the Year (Osteuropäische Anwaltskanzlei des Jahres) (Acq Award 2009)
  • Best law firm in Austria for M&A law (Beste Anwaltskanzlei Österreichs für Übernahmerecht) (corporate INTL 2009)
  • Most Prominent Retail Transaction in 2009 (Romania) (Ziarul Financiar 2010)
  • Most Prominent Insurance Transaction in 2009 (Romania) (Ziarul Financiar 2010)

According The Lawyer and Top Legal International Schoenherr is one of the top 100 European law firms with the highest income.

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