Property issues
Proper foundations
Nothing appears as solid as a property, but there is almost nothing as legally precarious. This is often associated with the frequently complicated facts of the matter – compounded by human weaknesses as well. Good contracts are the most reliable means of satisfying the needs of architects and house owners, investors and the trades, tenants and landlords. And in the case of poor contracts, good handling of legal proceedings can help you satisfy your legal rights.
Legal specialisations
- Labour law
- Banking and capital market law
- Building law and architects law
- Receivables management
- Company law
- Commercial tenancy law and property ownership law
- Commercial law
- Insolvency law
- IT law and data protection
- M&A
- Successor regulations and inheritance law
- Conducting cases and arbitration proceedings
- Tax law
- Corporate restructuring
- Copyright, trademark and media law
- Insurance law
- Contract law
- Distribution law
- Competition and cartel law
- Notaries