Dr. Anne Pertramer

Dr Anne Pertramer provides comprehensive advice on public construction, planning, municipal and environmental law. She represents project developers, investors, local authorities and private individuals in authorisation and court proceedings as well as in the course of urban land-use planning. 
 

She specialises in the area of public building law. Here, she advises on the creation and enforcement of building law, at the interfaces with property law, immission control issues, urban development contracts and neighbouring agreements.
 

She also specialises in the field of renewable energies, in particular approval procedures for wind turbines in accordance with the Federal Immission Control Act, with a focus on advising on nature and species protection aspects as well as drafting contracts. 

  • Public building law including urban development law, in particular conservation statutes, pre-emption rights, neighbouring agreements
  • Urban land-use planning 
  • Transactions in the areas of real estate and renewable energies
  • Energy law, in particular authorisation procedures under the Federal Immission Control Act for wind turbines, PV systems, agri-PV systems and battery storage systems
  • 2008 - 2014 Studies of Law in Munich and Amsterdam
  • 2011 - 2014 Scientific assistant and auxiliary at the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich (Institute for Politics and Public Law)
  • 2014  -2016 Stint at an international corporate law firm while working on her doctorate
  • 2016 - 2018 Legal clerkship at the Higher Regional Court in Munich, spending the elective part of her training at the European Commission in Brussels
  • 2018 PhD in EU law (Dr. iur.)
  • 2019 Admitted to the German Bar
  • 2019 Lawyer at GSK Stockmann
  • 2019 - 2021 Lawyer at Arnecke Sibeth Dabelstein
  • Since 2021 Lawyer at RITTERSHAUS
  • Expertengruppen in der europäischen Rechtsetzung, Duncker & Humblot 2019
  • § 34 Abs. 1 BauGB: Nachverdichtung im unbeplanten Innenbereich, BauR 2022, S. 422

My motto

“Don`t play what`s there, play what`s not there.” Miles Davis