Practice Expertise

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Profile

Florian Kremslehner has been a partner at DORDA since 1992 and heads the firm’s dispute resolution practice department. This practice consists of a general litigation team, an insurance defence litigation team, an arbitration team and a business crime team.

Florian has more than 20 years of experience in dispute resolution, advising clients on civil and criminal litigations as well as on international arbitrations. He also has extensive experience as arbitrator (under ICC, UNCITRAL, LCIA and Vienna Rules) and as counsel in institutional and ad-hoc arbitrations.

Florian has gained experience in litigating and arbitrating banking, insurance, corporate and construction disputes as well as business crime cases. His present litigation practice focuses on disputes related to the financial crisis and to criminal liability of corporations. Florian's advocacy skills are complemented by many years of experience in banking and finance transactions. Florian Kremslehner also has a reputation for recovering assets and leading compliance investigations. He advises a wide range of banking and industry clients, international organisations, insurance companies and auction houses, as well as governments on complex high volume disputes.

Bar Admissions
Admitted to the Austrian Bar in 1990

Education
University of Vienna, Dr iur (1985)

Areas of Practice

  • Dispute Resolution

Professional Career

Professional Associations
Florian presently serves as Co-Chair of the IBA Litigation Committee and is a member of the AAA and ICDR, the International Law Association, the LCIA, and the Austrian Arbitration Association



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