DLA Piper has advised Bluebeam, a subsidiary of Nemetschek Group, on the acquisition of GoCanvas Solutions. The acquisition, which is the largest in the over 60-year history of Nemetschek, is a significant step in Nemetschek’
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Global law firm DLA Piper has shared its comprehensive report on the global technology sector, based on feedback from 1,200 industry executives, investors, and government and regulatory officials across North America, Latin America, Middle East, Europe,
DLA Piper has appointed partners Dr Michael Zollner (PICTURED LEFT) and Dr Carl Renner (PICTURED RIGHT) to establish and lead the Legal Delivery Centre (LDC) in Germany from September 1, 2024, which is part of DLA Piper’
DLA Piper has advised US-based JLL Spark Global Ventures (Spark) on its investment in Munich-based software company Probis Software. The Series A financing provides Probis with further funding from international investors for the planned expansion
DLA Piper has advised Mutares on the acquisition of Hirschvogel Incorporated from Hirschvogel Holding. The company will be integrated into the FerrAl United Group as a new subsidiary and renamed Walor North America. With the
DLA Piper has advised BASF on the acquisition of 49% of the German offshore wind farms Nordlicht 1 and 2 from Vattenfall. The Nordlicht wind project is being built in the German North Sea without state subsidies and,
DLA Piper announced the opening of its new office in Düsseldorf from 15 April 2024. The team in Düsseldorf will be led by Office Managing Partner Michael Cieslarczyk (pictured) and includes Corporate Partner Dr Murad
DLA Piper strengthens its international practice in the field of company pension schemes with the appointment of Christian Freiherr von Buddenbrock as a partner, Jörn Manhart as counsel and Dr Julia Meler as a
In a strategic move set to take effect in February, Luther is fortifying its corporate law practice in Düsseldorf with two professionals joining from the Cologne office of DLA Piper. Dr. Andreas Meyer-Landrut (65, pictured
The chemical company BASF has spun off its exhaust catalyst and precious metal services businesses into an independent unit. The new company – focusing on the circular and hydrogen economy – falls under the name BASF Environmental