Hengeler Mueller announced that Pascal Brandt (ECM/ Banking & Finance, Frankfurt), Benedikt Hoegen (M&A, Munich), Nicolas Kutscher (Restructuring/M&A, Berlin), Friedrich Steinert (White Collar, Düsseldorf) and Gerrit Tönningsen (Regulatory,
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Gleiss Lutz has announced the appointment of nine new partners and four counsel effective 1 January 2026. The new partners are: – Katharina Bein (Düsseldorf) advises national and international clients on all matters of
Hogan Lovells has advised its long-standing client JTL-Software with a cross-border team from Germany and the Netherlands on the acquisition of Dutch company Bringly, a sustainable logistics technology platform with intelligent logistics software for retailers
Simmons & Simmons has recruited four real estate partners from Goodwin‘s Frankfurt before the office shuts down at year’s end. The new additions include deal specialists Marc Bohne and Moritz Vettermann, along with
Mayer Brown is further strengthening its Private Equity practice with the addition of Nikolai Sokolov (PICTURED) as a new partner, joining the Frankfurt office in August 2025. Sokolov moves from Hogan Lovells and brings extensive experience
Hengeler Mueller, with a team lead by partner Daniela Favoccia (PICTURED) and composed of lawyers Laura Esmaty, Philipp Otto Neideck, Anja Balitzki, Sebastian Adam and Karl Hummel, advised Ohlthaver & List Finance and Trading Corporation (“
Following Cleary Gottlieb’s announcement in May of its plans to leave Frankfurt, another U.S. law firm, Goodwin Procter, has confirmed it will also scale back its presence in the city by shutting down
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton has announced that it will shut down its Frankfurt office this November, ending a 34-year presence in the city. The move comes amid a gradual downsizing of the team and
A recent ruling by the Regional Court of Düsseldorf has determined that Pfizer and its German collaborator BioNTech must compensate Moderna, assisted by Freshfields, for utilizing its European Patent 949 (EP 949), marking a significant development
Following an internal evaluation of its operations, Pinsent Masons announced its intention to reduce its workforce in Germany. The firm established its German presence in 2012, launching its Munich office with seven partners specializing in complex