Alber & Geiger is a political lobbying powerhouse.

We represent our clients’ interests at the highest levels of the European Union. Our firm combines former EU officials,  and top legal experts to provide EU regulatory intelligence, government relations, and strategic advocacy for organizations worldwide.

The leading EU government relations law firm, Alber & Geiger advises multinational companies, governments, investors, and trade associations on EU legislation, regulatory strategy, trade policy, competition matters, sanctions, sustainability regulation, and geopolitical affairs.

Work

Our multidisciplinary teams support clients across the entire EU policy cycle — from strategy and stakeholder mapping to advocacy, negotiations, and implementation before the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States, and key regulatory authorities.

Government Affairs

Government Affairs

Alber & Geiger is a political lobbying powerhouse and a leading European government relations law firm. We represent our clients’ interests on the highest diplomatic and political level.
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Diplomacy

Diplomacy

Alber & Geiger helps countries and companies with advocacy on bilateral political and economic relations, especially to implement strategic plans and raise visibility to and before the EU institutions in Brussels.
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Litigation

Litigation

Our reputation as trial lawyers before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and the Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) is well known.
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Wins

The matters below illustrate our experience before the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States, and key regulatory authorities across a wide range of industries and policy areas.
Challenge

Alber & Geiger was retained by Terna, one of the leading construction companies in Greece, who was awarded the contract to construct and operate the Greek part of the 4,400km Central Motorway (E65) connecting Malmö in Sweden to Chania in Greece.

With only one section of the Greek part completed since the award of the tender, Terna relied on our support to get the approval for both the northern and southern sections of the motorway that had been pending for years under the European Commission’s State aid rules.

Strategy

Alber & Geiger targeted key officials in different Directorates of the European Commission to overcome the impasse on the State aid clearance. Alber & Geiger worked in tandem with Members of the European Parliament to gain support for the completion of the two remaining parts of the E65 motorway. We attached language that emphasised the strategic European dimension of that North-South axis through the EU, an EU project that actually had been planned for decades.

We also pointed out the contribution of the E65 motorway to competition and regional development. Moreover, we focused on the E65’s strategic importance for Greece, the South-East Europe region and the European transport road network, as well as its positive impact on jobs, tourism and investment.

Results

Our ability to combine legal, economic, social and political arguments ensured the approval of the entire project under the EU State aid rules. The European Commission cleared the funding for the construction of the southern part of the motorway. Later, the European Commission cleared the path for the construction of the northern section of the E65.

Challenge

The Bill Gates backed alternative fuel startup Infinium from California hired Alber & Geiger to shape the EU Renewable Energy Directive and respective EU legislation on road transport, maritime and aviation. The primary aim of our advocacy was to ensure that the entire regulatory and legal framework in the EU provides the necessary financial, market and regulatory support to enable concrete investments in hydrogen based e-fuels factories and the eventual roll out of e-fuels in the coming years in the EU.

Strategy

The lobbying focus was on the greenhouse gas savings provided by hydrogen e-fuels when used as a drop in alternative to standard fuels, and the latter’s contribution to meet the Green Deal goals. Similarly, our team engaged with lawmakers and EU officials to corral backing for specific e-fuels targets in maritime transport and high quotas for e-fuels in aviation. We put the spotlight on the important contribution of e-fuels in sectors that are hard to decarbonize, shaping the criteria to determine renewable hydrogen in the EU.

Results

We were able to garner support for higher e-fuels quotas and shepherd the uptake of e-fuels in key modes of transportation. Alber & Geiger’s effort led to a plenary vote in the European Parliament that supported higher targets for e-fuels. In a politically arena with various alternative fuels competing for incentives, our team was able to obtain clear and strong support for e-fuels, turning Europe into one of the most attractive and important markets for that.

Challenge

Under the tobacco advertising directive, the EU Commission’s goal was to hunt down ‘insidious forms’ of tobacco advertising. For this reason, the directive had addressed both direct and indirect advertising to close loopholes. Davidoff and Lancaster had been accused of indirect tobacco advertising through the marketing of perfume products. The challenge was to convince the EU Commission in particular and the EU institutions in general that promoting the Davidoff brand image was not tobacco advertising.

Strategy

The strategy focused on the differentiation between direct and indirect tobacco advertising which the directive had established. The latter being mainly based on a brand diversification strategy of companies. In most cases these brand diversifications were meanwhile brand products of their own, not connected to tobacco products in any way.

But the directive’s wording not only addressed the marketing and advertising of such a diversification product like perfumes or clothes. It actually also addressed the diversification product itself, considering the sheer existence of the perfume as indirect tobacco advertising.

Results

We prevented the EU Commission from getting entangled into a wasteful litigation that would have compromised legitimate economic activity. Insofar as issues for Davidoff remained unresolved by lobbying we successfully executed a CJEU case.

Meet our Team

Our professionals have advised multinational companies, governments, investors, and trade associations on some of the most significant legislative, regulatory, trade, competition, sanctions, sustainability, and geopolitical matters before the European Union institutions and Member States.

The combination of former EU officials, diplomats, politicians, government leaders, and top EU lawyers gives Alber & Geiger a unique understanding of European decision-making and regulatory strategy at the highest levels.

This experience enables our clients to anticipate policy developments, engage effectively with decision-makers, and navigate complex European regulatory environments.

Former EU Officials & Government Leaders

Strategic Advice on EU Legislation, Policy & Regulation

Trusted by Governments, Fortune 500 Companies & Associations

Strong Relationships with EU Institutions & Policymakers

Proven Track Record of Achieving Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EU lobbying?
EU lobbying is the process of engaging with the European Union’s institutions—including the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union—to provide expertise, represent stakeholder interests and contribute to the development of European legislation. Effective EU lobbying helps organizations understand regulatory developments, communicate their positions to policymakers and influence policy outcomes in a transparent and lawful manner.
An EU lobbying firm advises companies, governments, trade associations and investors on how European legislation and policy developments may affect their interests. Services typically include legislative monitoring, political analysis, stakeholder mapping, advocacy strategy, engagement with EU institutions, regulatory guidance, coalition building and representation before policymakers throughout the EU decision-making process.
Alber & Geiger advises clients across a broad range of industries, including technology, healthcare, energy, financial services, transport, agriculture, chemicals, manufacturing, telecommunications, consumer goods, sustainability, defence, aerospace and digital innovation. Our multidisciplinary teams provide tailored government relations and regulatory strategies for each sector.

Most EU legislation begins with proposals from the European Commission. These proposals are reviewed, amended and negotiated by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union before becoming law. Throughout this process, stakeholders may provide technical expertise and policy recommendations to help legislators understand the practical implications of proposed legislation.

Who does Alber & Geiger represent?
Alber & Geiger represents multinational corporations, sovereign governments, investors, trade associations, industry alliances and organizations operating across international markets. We assist clients with EU legislation, regulatory affairs, competition policy, trade, sanctions, sustainability, digital regulation and broader geopolitical developments.
EU government relations is the practice of building constructive relationships with European policymakers and public authorities while monitoring legislative developments and advocating for clients’ interests. It combines political analysis, regulatory expertise and strategic communication to help organizations navigate the European policy landscape.

Alber & Geiger is one of Europe’s leading EU lobbying and government relations law firms. Our professionals include former senior EU officials, diplomats and experienced public affairs experts who have advised governments, multinational companies and industry leaders on complex legislative and regulatory matters. We combine legal expertise, political insight and a proven track record of achieving meaningful policy outcomes before the European Union’s institutions.

Alber & Geiger combines legal excellence with deep political expertise. Unlike traditional consulting firms, we offer strategic legal and public affairs advice supported by decades of experience working with the European Commission, the European Parliament, Member States and key regulatory authorities. Our multidisciplinary approach enables clients to anticipate policy changes, manage regulatory challenges and achieve measurable results across Europe.
Alber & Geiger is headquartered in Brussels, the heart of European policymaking, with an additional office in Berlin. Our proximity to the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and other key institutions allows us to engage effectively with policymakers and monitor legislative developments in real time.

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What others say about us

Alber & Geiger is frequently cited by international media, policy publications, and industry organizations on EU legislation, trade policy, regulatory affairs, competition matters, sanctions, and geopolitical developments.

Meet us in the News

As one of Europe’s leading lobbying and government affairs firms, Alber & Geiger regularly publishes analysis and commentary on major EU regulatory, political, trade, competition, sanctions, sustainability, and geopolitical developments affecting businesses, governments, investors, and international organizations worldwide.

Drawing on decades of experience before the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States, and key regulatory authorities, Alber & Geiger provides timely insights into the legislative and policy developments shaping Europe and global markets.