Real Estate 2024

GERMANY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS Contributed by: Carsten Loll, Otto von Gruben, Torsten Volkholz, Frank Grell and Sebastian von Hornung, Latham & Watkins

Torsten Volkholz advises German and global sponsors, borrowers, and lenders on domestic and cross-border finance, real estate, and restructuring matters. He

Frank Grell is chair of Latham and Watkins’ German restructuring and special situations practice. He helps clients navigate distressed situations related to

maintains long-standing relationships with clients on all sides of real estate transactions, advising on real estate finance, acquisition finance, restructuring finance, and asset-based and general corporate lending. Mr Volkholz also advises creditors and investors of distressed companies on corporate and real estate portfolio restructurings.

restructuring or insolvency. He has earned a strong reputation from clients and leading publications for his empathetic approach and ability to craft pragmatic and commercial solutions in high-pressure or crisis situations. He advises companies, management and shareholders in financial or operational crises; creditors in all phases of financial restructurings; investors on the acquisition of distressed companies; restructurings; rescue financings; refinancing transactions; and insolvency administrators on M&A, restructurings or disputes. He is board member of TMA Germany e.V. and of Norddeutsches Insolvenzforum e.V.

Sebastian von Hornung advises clients on their complex domestic and cross-border real estate matters, including asset deals, share deals, and portfolio transactions across all asset

classes, including office, retail, and logistics. His work spans a range of industries, with a particular focus on real estate, infrastructure, and healthcare. Mr von Hornung’s practice includes corporate real estate and real estate private equity transactions, M&A and private equity transactions, joint ventures and distressed transactions.

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