About Sandra

Sandra Kasper is a lawyer specializing in public commercial law. Since 2015, she has specialized in plant, environmental, energy, railroad and public procurement law. Sandra also regularly advises local authorities on day-to-day legal issues.
In terms of environmental law, Sandra advises companies on the realization of industrial and infrastructure projects, energy supply plants and operating facilities in various sectors and sizes. This includes areas such as the Environmental Impact Assessment Act, water law, waste law, commercial law, construction law, nature conservation law, energy law, etc..

Sandra also regularly advises local authorities on issues relating to day-to-day municipal life (e.g. regional planning/dedication, fees, etc.).

In procurement procedures, she supports public contracting authorities and bidders throughout the entire procurement process.

Sandra is fluent in German and English.

Selected focal points

  • Studies at the University of Vienna (Mag. )

  • Sincw August 2024 at Jank Weiler Operenyi Attorneys at Law| Deloitte Legal
  • PHH Attorneys at Law (2021-2024)
  • PwC Legal – öhner & partner Attorneys at Law (2019-2021)
  • Schönherr Attorneys at Law (2018-2019)
  • Niederhuber & Partner Attorneys at Law (2015-207)

More about Sandra

“Most users give very little thought to when they enter which data into which AI systems.”

A recent ECJ verdict confirms that states may not circumvent the ban on data retention by obliging private providers to collect data from the state by law.

Consent under data protection law must be given voluntarily. If there is a lack of choice, the necessary voluntariness is also lacking. However, the new warranty law offers valid arguments that virtually force a departure from the previous line of argument.