bpv Huegel wins Ingo Braun as experienced partner for banking and finance law

Ingo Braun (50), previously a partner at Benn-Ibler, joins bpv Huegel in April in the Financing & Regulatory Practice and will build up the Insurance department.   

06 April 2021. As of April 2021, Ingo Braun (50) will start as a partner at bpv Huegel in the Financing & Regulatory Practice. Ingo Braun specializes in financing transactions, financial market regulation and restructurings. He has a broad consulting expertise and also advised on employment law matters in the financial market industry.

Another focus of Ingo Braun is insurance law. He will establish this as a new focus at bpv Huegel. Ingo Braun advises insurers and reinsurers, in particular on the settlement of major claims and the defence of coverage claims.

Christoph Nauer, Co-Managing Partner of bpv Huegel, is pleased about the new team member: “With Ingo Braun, we are gaining a lawyer with 20 years of experience in financing transactions and financial market regulation, and with him we are also focusing on a new area of expertise in insurance law.

I am looking forward to the great common challenge at bpv Huegel to shape financing & regulatory practice nationally and internationally and to build up a new area,” explains Ingo Braun.

The 50-year-old has been a lawyer since 2004 and was most recently a partner at Benn-Ibler Rechtsanwälte GmbH since 2015. Prior to that, he was a partner in international commercial law firms in Vienna and worked as a secondee at one of the largest international commercial law firms in London. In 2004, Ingo Braun was one of the founders of the Young Austrian Arbitration Practitioners (YAAP).

 

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