Alber & Geiger is a political lobbying powerhouse.

We represent our clients’ interests at the highest levels of the European Union. Our firm combines former EU officials, leading public affairs professionals, and top legal experts to provide EU regulatory intelligence, government relations, and strategic advocacy for organizations worldwide.

As one of Europe’s leading government relations and public affairs law firms, Alber & Geiger advises multinational companies, governments, investors, and trade associations on EU legislation, regulatory strategy, trade policy, competition matters, sanctions, sustainability regulation, and geopolitical affairs.

Work

Our multidisciplinary teams support clients across the entire EU policy cycle — from strategy and stakeholder mapping to advocacy, negotiations, and implementation before the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States, and key regulatory authorities.

Government Affairs

Government Affairs

Alber & Geiger is a political lobbying powerhouse and a leading European government relations law firm. We represent our clients’ interests on the highest diplomatic and political level.
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Diplomacy

Diplomacy

Alber & Geiger helps countries and companies with advocacy on bilateral political and economic relations, especially to implement strategic plans and raise visibility to and before the EU institutions in Brussels.
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Litigation

Litigation

Our reputation as trial lawyers before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and the Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) is well known.
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Wins

As one of Europe’s leading government relations and public affairs law firms, Alber & Geiger has successfully advised multinational companies, governments, investors, and trade associations on EU legislation, regulatory strategy, trade policy, competition matters, sanctions, sustainability regulation, and geopolitical affairs.

The matters below illustrate our experience before the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States, and key regulatory authorities across a wide range of industries and policy areas.

Challenge

The European Commission initiated anti-dumping proceedings concerning imports of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) originating from China. The investigation on the dumped PVA was worth more than $33 million. Solutia, a U.S. Fortune 500 firm and a Monsanto spin off, was one of the parties concerned by this investigation. Solutia relied heavily on PVA to produce polyvinyl butyral (PVB), a material used in glass, construction and auto industries. With only 5-months’ notice, Solutia sought Alber & Geiger’s help to avoid import duties on PVA.

Strategy

Alber & Geiger produced a narrative that included an understanding of the Chinese economy and the PVA market in China. Our message was strongly embedded in the European Commission’s approach to trade and competition law, while taking into account the global political consensus on Chinese PVA dumping. More concretely, we put forward arguments that the dumping was a natural consequence of China’s macro-economic situation and production pressures.

Our team demonstrated that other market factors had contributed to the EU economic injury. We argued that the European Commission had not shown a causal link between the detriments suffered by the EU market and dumped imports from China. Moreover, our message cast doubt on the way the European Commission had defined the market of PVA in light of the broader range PVA uses.

Results

Alber & Geiger’s lobbying activity led to the European Commission revising its preliminary duties decision on PVA imports. As we had argued, the European Commission concluded that there was no evidence that would link dumping and injury. The tariffs were lifted. Solutia’s profitability and position on the global market remained intact.

Challenge

The Port of Belgrade’s property and investor rights were being violated by arbitrary Serbian legislation. There were limited domestic channels for these rights to be rectified and the Port of Belgrade was about to lose significant holdings. It turned to Alber & Geiger for help.

Strategy

The strategy made use of the new supra-national extraterritoriality, which post-communist states have been using to reconstitute certain rights and obligations. It addressed the EU institutions and Member States while Serbia was in the process of fulfilling its obligation to attain EU candidate status. It put forward comprehensive legal analysis that employed the entirety of the acquis communautaire, helping the legal narrative of the Serbian government and that of the Commission come together in a coherent mutually beneficial form.

Results

Alber & Geiger’s lobbing activity raised the awareness of European Parliament and the Commission towards the rights violations. We persuaded the European Commission to pressure the Serbian government into changing the content of these laws and to bring them in line with the EU acquis communautaire.

Challenge

Bulgarian MET Real Estate sought our help vis-à-vis EU state aid and environmental politics. MET planned a development located in an area protected by the EU Nature Directives, having obtained the construction permits through the land swapping laws, common in Bulgaria as in other former Communist countries. Alber & Geiger had to convince the European Commission that there was no illegal state aid in the aftermath of Bulgaria’s EU accession.

Strategy

Our methodology assimilated policy and law into a subtle and meticulously engineered lobbying strategy. It practically depictured to Commission’s experts that a resolution could be found which did not violate state aid law or inhibit Bulgaria’s legitimate development goals.

It used the length and breadth of EU policy fields to put the situation on a macro-European policy context. It relied on the socio-economic dynamics of transition in the Bulgarian property market, and subsumed this framework into consciousness of the European Commission’s policy.

Results

Ultimately we were able to get the Commission, the Bulgarian Government and MET Real Estate, to agree on a settlement that would benefit the internal market and the development needs of the Bulgarian tourism industry. We protected our client from a potentially non-empathetic knee-jerk reaction by the European Commission, which would have had wider implications on the economic health of the region.

Meet our Team

Our professionals have advised multinational companies, governments, investors, and trade associations on some of the most significant legislative, regulatory, trade, competition, sanctions, sustainability, and geopolitical matters before the European Union institutions and Member States.

The combination of former EU officials, diplomats, politicians, government leaders, and top EU lawyers gives Alber & Geiger a unique understanding of European decision-making and regulatory strategy at the highest levels.

This experience enables our clients to anticipate policy developments, engage effectively with decision-makers, and navigate complex European regulatory environments.

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What others say about us

As one of Europe’s leading government relations and public affairs law firms, Alber & Geiger is frequently cited by international media, policy publications, and industry organizations on EU legislation, trade policy, regulatory affairs, competition matters, sanctions, and geopolitical developments.

Meet us in the News

As one of Europe’s leading lobbying and government affairs firms, Alber & Geiger regularly publishes analysis and commentary on major EU regulatory, political, trade, competition, sanctions, sustainability, and geopolitical developments affecting businesses, governments, investors, and international organizations worldwide.

Drawing on decades of experience before the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States, and key regulatory authorities, Alber & Geiger provides timely insights into the legislative and policy developments shaping Europe and global markets.