Redeker Sellner Dahs demonstrates extensive skills in project work and routinely assists with transport and infrastructure projects as well as energy issues, including network expansion, onshore and offshore wind and power plant projects. It hereby focuses on advice on planning and approval procedures related to emissions control, nature conservation, water and mining law. This expertise is particularly sought after by state governments, municipalities and other public sector actors, which is not least due to the group's experience in policy-related advice. Frank Fellenberg, who is adept in energy transition, leads the team, which also includes Olaf Reidt (emission control, energy industry law) and Kathrin Dingemann (environmental and product law).
Testimonials
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'The team at RSD is very versatile, especially in public law, even in special situations that arise from our company's structure. Even concerning specialist laws and completely new matters such as the Substitute Building Materials Ordinance, we receive prompt, highly qualified advice that is also suitable for everyday use. Work organisation, appointment scheduling and time commitments, accessibility and availability leave no needs unanswered.'
'In our opinion, the team has some of the greatest expertise in European environmental law in Germany.'
Key clients
- Planfeststellungsbehörden der Länder Niedersachsen und Hamburg
- Bundesamt für Naturschutz
Work highlights
- Advice and representation of several German federal states (BY, BW, RP, NRW, NDS, HB, SL, HE), states grouped together in the Rhine, Weser and Ems river basin, in various legal proceedings brought by Deutsche Umwelthilfe and BUND against water law action programs and management plans.
- Advice and representation of the planning approval authorities of the states of Lower Saxony and Hamburg in several legal proceedings before the Federal Administrative Court and planning approval proceedings for controversial new motorway construction projects in Germany with investment volumes in the billions (A 20-1, A 39-7, A 26 East).