About Christoph Leitgeb
Christoph Leitgeb is a partner at DSC and has many years of M&A expertise, particularly in the areas of private equity, MBO, start-up financing and venture capital. In this context, Christoph Leitgeb also advises his national and international clients on the structuring and implementation of M&A transactions, reorganizations, the founding of joint ventures and the development and implementation of incentive and remuneration systems for employees and managers within the framework of ESOP, participation models in the form of virtual shares and sweat equity.
Industry-specifically, Christoph Leitgeb’s consulting focus is primarily in the areas of software development and software as a service solutions (SaaS), health, leisure experiences and entertainment, and gaming.
Christoph Leitgeb, who represents numerous domestic and foreign sports betting and gaming providers in supervisory and licensing issues as well as player lawsuits before courts and in connection with taxes before tax authorities, is one of the leading lawyers in Austria in the field of gaming and sports betting law.
In addition to his doctoral studies in law, he also completed his diploma in biochemistry at the University of Vienna. He worked on numerous research projects in the field of biochemistry and genetic engineering at various research institutions.
Christoph Leitgeb is the author of numerous specialist publications in his field and a lecturer in banking and finance law at the Vienna University of Applied Sciences.
experience
2006–2016
Lecturer at the Vienna University of Applied Sciences (banking and finance law)
since 2005
Partner at DSC Doralt Seist Csoklich
since 2002
Attorney at DSC Doralt Seist Csoklich
2002–2002
Associate at Doralt Seist Csoklich
1998–2002
Associate at Hügel & Partner
1992–1994
Participation in numerous research projects in the field of biochemistry and genetic engineering at various research institutions
1999
dr iur. (University of Vienna), Dissertation: Liability for genetic engineering activities in Austrian law – a commentary on the liability provisions of the Genetic Engineering Act
1997
Mag. iur. (University of Vienna)
1994
Mag. rer. of course (Biochemistry, University of Vienna)
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