Dr Karla Klasen is an energy lawyer with a focus on renewable energy projects, electric mobility and legal issues relating to the digitalisation of the energy industry.
Her focus is on advising investors, financiers, asset managers, service providers and energy utilities on regulatory and commercial issues in the field of renewable energies. In the area of electromobility, she advises clients on regulatory and commercial aspects of charging infrastructure.
Karla joined Osborne Clarke as a lawyer in 2018. Previously, she studied law in Cologne and Verona. She published her dissertation on the topic of "Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Construction of Offshore Wind Farms". During her legal traineeship in Cologne, she worked for the Federal Network Agency, Osborne Clarke and RheinEnergie AG.
She regularly lectures at the German Wind Energy Association and at relevant trade fairs and events.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
Climate change is the greatest challenge of the coming decades. I help clients to realise renewable energy projects and to advance the transformation of transport.
Market One Capital and Dutch Founders Fund
Osborne Clarke advises Market One Capital and Dutch Founders Fund on investment in Metycle, read more
eCAPITAL
Osborne Clarke advises eCAPITAL on financing round of Numbat, read more
Haniel, eCapital and btov
Osborne Clarke advises Haniel, eCapital and btov on due diligence for Series A financing round of 1KOMMA5°, read more
re:cap global investors
Osborne Clarke advises re:cap global investors on acquisition of photovoltaic portfolio from Vattenfall AG, read more
DAL Deutsche Anlagen-Leasing
Osborne Clarke advises DAL Deutsche Anlagen-Leasing on project finance for Dutch Wind Farm Koningspleij developed by Prowind B.V., read more
DAL Deutsche Anlagen-Leasing
Osborne Clarke advises DAL Deutsche Anlagen-Leasing on project finance for Dutch solar farm Zonnepark Broekstraat developed by Prowind B.V., read more
Brandenburg Kapital
Advising on its investment in ME Energy - Liquid Electricity, a company that develops and sells fast charging points that generate their own electricity independently from the power grid.