Jette Gustafsson > Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH > Cologne, Germany > Lawyer Profile

Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
ANNA-SCHNEIDER-STEIG 22
50678 COLOGNE
Germany

Work Department

Mobility & Logistics

Position

Jette Gustafsson advises her clients on international business law, with an emphasis on maritime trade law, general transport law (rail, land and air transport, as well as multimodal transport), and forwarding and logistics law. In addition to drafting and negotiating contracts, she also represents her clients in legal disputes before national courts and arbitral tribunals. Her legal practice further focuses on advising on all aspects of digitalisation in shipping.

Career

In early 2016, she moved to a Hamburg law firm that specialised in transport law. Jette Gustafsson joined Luther in 2022. She is a certified specialist in transport and forwarding law.

Education

Jette Gustafsson studied law at the University of Hamburg (Germany) from 2003 to 2008. After completing her legal training at the Hamburg Hanseatic Higher Regional Court, she worked in the legal department of a rail logistics company. In 2015, Jette Gustafsson received a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts (USA), where she worked in international arbitration and litigation at Fitch Law Partners LLP.

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Transport > Maritime and shipping

Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH is experienced in transactions and related financing in the maritime industry and also covers interfacing environmental and tax law matters. The practice management is shared by a trio: Benjamin Hub acts at the interface between corporate and insolvency law, while Florian Schulz specialises in M&A and joint ventures,  and Daniel Fehling is well versed in M&A as well as matters pertaining to commercial and river cruise ships. Shipping companies, ship owners and ports also instruct the team on digitised contract drafting and other documents. Jette Gustafsson is the key contact for digitisation matters, she also advises on maritime trade law and cross-border disputes.