Founded in 1999 by Attorney Gabriel Hsieh, Brainberg Law Firm has earned a distinguished reputation as one of Taiwan’s leading legal advisors, particularly in the fields of civil engineering, construction, and infrastructure development. With over three decades of experience and deep expertise in both law and construction, Gabriel leads a senior, highly specialized team committed to delivering exceptional legal services to clients across a broad range of industries.
At Brainberg, we provide comprehensive legal support across civil, criminal, commercial, and administrative matters, with a particular focus on complex legal issues arising from engineering and construction projects. Our clients include prominent domestic and international engineering consultants, architectural firms, construction companies, real estate developers, and both public and private sector entities.
Our attorneys frequently serve as arbitrators and mediators, and have represented clients in thousands of cases involving infrastructure, bridge, maritime, tunnel engineering, and real estate development disputes. We also have extensive experience working with government authorities on public construction and procurement matters, including BOT, ROT, and OT projects, and are actively involved in green energy initiatives such as offshore wind farms and solar power developments.
Beyond our legal practice, Brainberg Law Firm is deeply committed to advancing the construction industry through education and thought leadership. We are regularly invited by academic institutions, government agencies, and industry associations to deliver training courses, share legal insights, and promote best practices in contract management and risk control throughout the lifecycle of construction projects.
With extensive practical experience, strong industry networks, and a firm commitment to client success, Brainberg Law Firm is proud to be recognized as a trusted legal partner and one of the leading firms in Taiwan’s construction, engineering, and infrastructure law sectors.