Accessing the German market

In spite of the global financial and economic crisis, Germany has maintained over the years its position as the fourth largest host economy for inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) among developed countries. Being the largest economy within the European Union, Germany offers attractive – yet challenging - opportunities for international investment.

You will need a trustworthy partner when entering into the German market to establish and maintain a sustainable business. Our prime objective is to assist you in this regard – beyond the legal implications of your German venture.

Drawing from experience with our truly international practice, we know the challenges of cross-border commerce. Understanding our clients’ need for hands-on advice, we provide insights into the peculiarities and challenges of the German business culture. In this regard, we provide overviews of German law and its application helping you to identify potential opportunities for your business. Our high level of involvement ensures that you have access to real expertise.

What we offer

We assist you in

  • identifying business opportunities
  • establishing business co-operations with German entities
  • IP work related to your market entry
  • establishing your distribution partners
  • establishing of branch offices/ subsidiaries
  • joint ventures
  • regulatory matters of European passporting (freedom of establishment/ services) into Germany
  • pursuing claims against German business partners in and out of court

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Why us?

We will help you in understanding the German legal system and its peculiarities. Indeed, the venture to enter into the German market requires a good understanding of the current legal framework and a clear vision of future developments. With our insights, you will be in a position to go for the opportunities and challenges ahead.

Having worked in various jurisdictions, we understand your need for straightforward advice on German law and are in an excellent position to bridge the gap between global business culture and domestic German law.

Further questions? Feel free to contact us!

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