Dr Martin Borning > Greenberg Traurig Germany > Berlin, Germany > Lawyer Profile

Greenberg Traurig Germany
The Westlight
Budapester Str. 35
10787 Berlin
Germany

Work Department

Energy & Natural Resources

Position

Local Partner/Rechtsanwalt

Career

Martin Borning is a Local Partner in the infrastructure group with a focus on advising on transactions and projects in regulated industries, including joint ventures, co-operations, and corporate restructurings.

Martin has longstanding experience advising companies and corporations in the energy and transportation sectors. Furthermore, he advises investors, operators, and developers in the areas of renewable energies, mobility, and digital infrastructure. Among his clients are national and international corporations, manufacturers and operators of commercial vehicles and rail vehicles, infrastructure funds and infrastructure financiers as well as public sector companies.

Concentrations
Energy, transportation, and infrastructure
M&A transactions, joint ventures, and projects
Corporate law and corporate group law
Commercial and civil contract law
Public sector company law

Capabilities
Energy & Natural Resources
Infrastructure
Mergers & Acquisitions
Corporate
Public Utilities

Admission to Practice
Germany

Languages

German
English
French

Education

  • Ph.D., Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Germany, 2011
  • Second Legal State Exam, Berlin/Germany, 2011
  • First Legal State Exam, Berlin/Germany, 2007
  • Maîtrise en droit, Université Panthéon-Assas – Paris II/France, 2005
  • Licence en droit, Université Panthéon-Assas – Paris II/France, 2004

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Industry focus > Energy

Led by Martin Hamer (environmental law) and Dieter Neumann (project development), Greenberg Traurig Germany focuses on project support, which includes contract drafting, joint venture structures as well as financing and regulatory matters. The team is regularly instructed by financial services providers and energy companies on renewable energy projects as well as issues pertaining to the oil and gas sectors. Martin Borning is another key contact and recently advised on energy and raw materials trading, charging infrastructure as well as synthetic fuels and hydrogen projects.