Burgenland Energy is confronted with accusations of excessive electricity rates. A Vienna Law firm extends its criticism and offers information events for customers. “The information brings a wrong photo,” the energy supplier prevented.
Excitement on the electricity market: excessive prices accuses Wiener Rechtsanwälte-Gmbh Brandl Tatos of Burgenland energy. In proceedings before the Court of Eisenstadt, the legal team is confirmed: “The massive increase in electricity in 2022 was not receptive. In the specific case, the damage of approximately 8,000 euros in just ten months had to be repaid to a small company in just ten months,” says it.
Lawyers in conversation
The lawyers now invite you to free information events. The dates are planned on July 1 at 2 p.m. In the restaurant of Pannonia Roth in Bernstein and on July 2 at 3 p.m. In the Karlwirt Inn in Winden am See.
Energy supplier’s job
“Against better knowledge, the law firm tries to present a single case as a precedent,” replies the Burgenland energy. Almost two years ago, the law firm ‘advertised’ against the electricity supplier used information events for lawsuits. Six procedures remained of the announced “mass lawsuits”.
Six cases in court
All four representative cases have been won by Burgenland Energy, emphasizes at the head office in Eisenstadt. “After two years of procedures, the affected companies remained in addition to their own process and lawyers of around 30,000 euros, which must now be paid to Burgenland Energy,” said the electricity supplier.
In the other two cases, the claimants and the Burgenland energy took place for comparison or no calling by the electricity supplier: “It was primarily to keep the costs of the proceedings low.”
Source: Krone

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