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Our specialists

Hans-Georg Schotte

Schotte-b Attorney at Law, Mediator and Notary Public (retired) in Bremen

schotte@einem.de

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Dr. Burkard Plenge

Plenge-b Attorney at Law and Notary Public in Bremen

plenge@einem.de

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Olaf Gründahl

Gruendahl-b Attorney at Law and Notary Public in Bremen

gruendahl@einem.de

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Bertold Frick

Fricke-b Specialist qualification in Intellectual Property Law in Bremen

frick@einem.de

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Dr. Peer Koch

Koch-b Specialist qualification in Tax Law in Bremen

koch@einem.de

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Dr. Joachim Asendorf

Asendorf-b Attorney at Law and Degree in Business Administration in Bremen

asendorf@einem.de

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Anja Ickenroth

Dummy Attorney at Law in Frankfurt/Main

Ickenroth@einem.de

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Our team of lawyers cover all legal issues arising in connection with company law, from incorporation, corporate restructuring and transformations to the dissolution and winding up of companies.

We advise shareholders on their rights and obligations under the relevant corporate structure, particularly where disputes arise between co-shareholders or partners. We act for our clients both in and out of court and before arbitration panels. One of the key areas of our advisory services is business succession planning.

Managing directors of limited liability companies (GmbH) under German law are subject to a variety of liability risks and therefore regularly seek our advice on how to meet their statutory and contractual obligations.

In addition, our specialists provide legal advice to founding shareholders on the most suitable legal form for the new company and the drafting of corporate agreements.

We assist founders with establishing charitable endowments and family trusts.

Furthermore, we can also advise you on corporate testaments.

In the area of company law, corporations pro-actively seek the advice of our firm when negotiating and completing the acquisition, sale or merger of enterprises. We perform the legal due diligence and advise the companies on the contractual structure.

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