Philipp Stengg is an attorney at law in the Antitrust and Competition Law practice group and is specialized in European and Austrian competition, merger control, and antitrust law.

Publications (in German):

  • Reiter/Stengg, Das InformationsfreiheitsG: Zugang zu Informationen der Kartellbehörden und des BMAW?, ÖBl 2025, 51.
  • Stengg, Rechtfertigung eines Abbruchs von Geschäftsbeziehungen aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen, ecolex 2025, 584.

Lectures (in German)

  • Übung Europarecht, Universität Linz (Sommersemester 2021; während der Tätigkeit als Universitätsassistent)

Memberships
Vienna Bar Association
Juristenverband

CV
Philipp Stengg studied law at the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, McGeorge School of Law (Sacramento) and Brussels School of Competition, and passed the Austrian bar exam with honors.
Prior to joining bpv Huegel, he worked inter alia as a research associate at the Department of European Law at the University of Linz, as an associate at an international law firm based in Vienna, and at the Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria.

Languages
German, English

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