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HANDLING CRIMINAL ALLEGATIONS WITH PROFESSIONAL PRECISION

Anti-Corruption Law

Dr. Heidemarie Paulitsch & Dr. Pilar Mayer-Koukol
Allegations of corruption are among the most sensitive legal challenges – often with far-reaching consequences for careers, businesses and reputations. As a specialised law firm for criminal law and anti-corruption law, we represent individuals and companies with a clear focus and a precisely tailored strategy.
Dr. Heidemarie Paulitsch & Dr. Pilar Mayer-Koukol

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In professional life, the line between permissible conduct and criminal behaviour is often not clearly defined. Especially at the intersection of public administration, politics and business, situations can arise that may later be assessed as legally problematic. Donations, invitations, sponsorships, consultancy fees – what may be considered standard industry practice can, in individual cases, trigger an initial suspicion of corruption.

 

Criminal investigations regarding suspected corruption are not only legally sensitive but can also threaten a person’s professional and personal existence. In such situations, engaging an experienced defence lawyer is crucial.

 

We represent you from the very beginning of the investigation, safeguard your rights and develop an individually tailored defence strategy – proactive, structured and results-oriented. Our approach combines clear communication with the highest level of discretion.

PAULITSCH LAW specialises in anti-corruption law – both in individual criminal defence and in corporate compliance advisory. In addition to traditional criminal defence, we provide preventive advice: assessing high-risk business practices, drafting codes of conduct and other compliance measures and conducting internal investigations.

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Whether you are taking preventive action or facing specific allegations – we are at your side. With in-depth expertise, legal clarity and absolute confidentiality.

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FAQ

  • Even the offer or acceptance of a promised advantage can – depending on the context – constitute a criminal offence. A decisive factor is, among others, whether there is a connection to an official act.