Corporate law

Germany with its strong economy remains an attractive market for international investors.

Companies are key operators in this field and the internal market within the European Union has indeed facilitated cross-border business. European company law aims to improve the operating efficiency by simplifying the legal framework with minimum red tape. In spite of all harmonisation at a European level, a true understanding of German company law remains however vital for setting up a successful business in Germany.

German company law provides for various options ranging from partnerships to public limited companies. Namely, German law on limited liability companies offers a high degree of flexibility from which you can benefit. We place you in a position to identify the corporate solution which fits best for your individual needs. Our mission is to help you to prosper. From first time entrepreneurs to established companies, we are driven to make things done.

Once established in Germany, you can benefit from our in-depth knowledge of contract law and commercial law. Our international clients often use us as their legal department for their German venture.

What we offer

We assist you in

  • formation and registration of corporate entities
  • corporate law and governance
  • liability issues/ asset protection
  • regulatory framework
  • joint ventures, co-operations and strategic partnerships
  • partnership formation, buy-outs and dissolution
  • intellectual property/ licencing agreements
  • business and commercial agreements
  • labour law
  • business dispute resolution

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Why us?

Our corporate lawyers have strong communication and negotiation skills, an excellent academic background, and the ability to think ‘out-of-the-box’. We are capable at analysis and strategy and able to pay meticulous attention to detail. At the same time, we have the understanding for your business and seek for solutions. Working together with our clients our chief goal is to create added value to your business.

Further questions? Feel free to contact us!

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