Gergely Horváth > Schoenherr Hetényi Ügyvédi Iroda > Budapest, Hungary > Lawyer Profile
Schoenherr Hetényi Ügyvédi Iroda Offices
VACI UT 76
1133 BUDAPEST
Hungary
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Gergely Horváth

Position
Attorney at Law
Career
Gergely Horváth is an attorney at law at Schoenherr Hungary, where he leads the energy/regulatory practice group. Gergely is an experienced lawyer, and his special focus lies in electricity and natural gas markets and trading, renewables, power plant permitting, climate protection and energy transition matters, infrastructure, industrial plant projects and state aid. Before joining Schoenherr he worked for other international law firms where he gained significant experience in the field of regulatory and commercial questions concerning the energy and the public utility sector. He participated in numerous mergers and acquisitions concerning the industry sector. He has also advised international clients in relation to licensing procedures as well as other administrative and litigation proceedings. In addition to law, Gergely has a degree in international relations giving him a broader understanding of industry-specific decisions required and made in the energy sector.
Education
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest/Hungary (MA 2015)
Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest/Hungary (BA 2015)
Lawyer Rankings
Hungary > Projects and energy
Schoenherr Hetényi Ügyvédi Iroda collaborates closely with Schoenherr Austria, a leading force in project development, to deliver expertise in infrastructure and energy projects. The firm offers strong energy regulatory and project development advice, with a focus on energy, utilities, telecoms, and environmental law. Recent successes include renewable energy initiatives, particularly PV power plants and industrial facilities. The team advises on project development, EPC, financing and M&A. Co-head László Krüpl specialises in large infrastructure and energy project transactions, while co-head Gergely Horváth leads the regulatory group, focusing on electricity, natural gas, renewables, permitting and climate transition matters.