Government Affairs
Leading EU government relations law firm
Alber & Geiger is a leading EU government relations law firm. We have a history of successfully representing clients’ interests on the highest political and legislative level in the EU. We recognize that legislation and policy decisions across a wide range of sectors can impact an organization’s vitality more profoundly than court judgments and as deeply as business decisions related to its core activities. Political resistance towards a product can even lead to its delisting by consumer retailers on a large scale.
Tremendous experience focused on results
With senior level experience at Member State level and across the EU institutions, we have significant expertise across a wide range of policy areas. Our professionals combine know-how, experience and close working relationships with EU decision makers to start, implement or change policy outcomes.
In Brussels, Member States’ capitals and Around the World
From European or international firms, businesses or associations to foreign governments, opposition political parties and private individuals, whether in Brussels or in other European capitals, we can help build support and move agendas like no other, no matter the issue. We enlist several former high ranking EU officials who know how to move client agendas. With senior level experience at Member State level and across the EU institutions, we have significant expertise across a wide range of policy areas.
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.
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.
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