GERMANY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
Trends and Developments Contributed by:
Daniel Möritz, Jan Bonhage, Hendrik Bockenheimer, Carl-Philipp Eberlein, Markus Ernst, Matthias Rothkopf, Christoph Wilken and Alexander Rang Hengeler Mueller
Hengeler Mueller is an international law firm with of - fices in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Brus - sels and London. With approximately 370 lawyers, in - cluding 90 partners, the firm specialises in providing high-end legal advice to companies in complex busi - ness transactions and special situations. Hengeler Mueller’s clients include major domestic and foreign entities, as well as leading private equity investors and family-owned enterprises in Germany, through -
out Europe, and worldwide. Key practice areas of the firm are M&A, private equity, corporate law, bank - ing and capital markets, public law and regulatory, as well as dispute resolution. In addition, Hengeler Mueller has highly developed expertise in specialised areas of law such as competition and antitrust, com - pliance, crisis management and investigations, em - ployment, insurance, IP/IT, real estate, restructuring and insolvency, tax and white-collar crime.
Authors
Daniel Möritz is a partner in the M&A group at Hengeler Mueller, where he advises listed companies, family businesses and private equity clients on private and public takeovers, as well as on corporate matters and
Hendrik Bockenheimer is a partner in Hengeler Mueller’s employment group. He advises national and international corporate clients in all aspects of employment law, including individual and collective matters, and
reorganisations. Daniel’s practice includes auction processes, dual-track deals, carve-outs and joint ventures, as well as co-investments (including management participations).
has particular expertise in the structuring, planning and implementation of personnel-related projects. Hendrik’s principal areas of activity also cover employment-related reorganisations and the employment-related aspects of M&A transactions. In addition, he regularly advises companies on matters relating to their management board members, managing directors and executive employees.
Jan Bonhage is a partner at Hengeler Mueller, where his practice covers major projects, especially in infrastructure, road and rail, defence and security, IT and technology, finance, healthcare, and the EU
Carl-Philipp Eberlein is a partner in Hengeler Mueller’s asset management, finance regulation and insurance group. He provides comprehensive regulatory advice for clients from the financial sector –
energy sector. Jan regularly advises international and domestic clients on EU and regulatory matters, as well as on foreign subsidies, public procurement, state aid and foreign investment matters. He regularly advises and represents a multitude of clients in foreign investment screenings by the German government.
specifically, in their strategic and organisational set-up and their day-to-day business, as well as in legally complex transactions. Carl-Philipp’s clients primarily include domestic and foreign insurance companies, banks, investment firms, asset managers and investment funds. In addition, he regularly advises on complex corporate and financial transactions and corporate restructurings within the financial industry.
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