Matthias Wagner > Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH > Cologne, Germany > Lawyer Profile
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Matthias Wagner

Work Department
Real Estate
Corporate/M&A
Notarial Services
Position
Matthias Wagner provides legal advice to national and international investors (funds, institutional investors, investment and asset managers and wealthy individuals) pertaining to real estate law and the legal areas associated with this. The focus of his work is advising on transactions and on asset management. In addition, he also assists with disputes that are related to real estate and advises on commercial tenancy law and the law governing agents and brokers.
As a notary, Matthias Wagner mainly provides advice on real estate and corporate law.
Career
Matthias Wagner is a trained banker and studied law in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) and in Keele (England) from 1996 to 2001. As part of his legal training in Darmstadt (Germany) he worked for a law firm in Boston (USA), having previously spent a semester at the University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer (Germany).
He was admitted to the German Bar in 2004. In 2007 he became a Certified Specialist in Rental and Residential Property Law and in 2018 he was admitted as a German notary. He was a Partner at Simmons & Simmons LLP up until 2019. He has been a Partner at Luther since 2020.
Matthias Wagner is a member of the Working Group for Tenancy and Real Estate Law and the Working Group for Lawyers Who Are Commissioned as Notaries, both of which are Groups belonging to the German Lawyers’ Association.
Education
Matthias Wagner is a trained banker and studied law in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) and in Keele (England) from 1996 to 2001. As part of his legal training in Darmstadt (Germany) he worked for a law firm in Boston (USA), having previously spent a semester at the University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer (Germany).
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- Transport > Advice to the transport sector
- Dispute resolution > Arbitration (including international arbitration)
- Industry focus > Artificial Intelligence
- Real estate and construction > Construction (including construction litigation)
- Information technology > Data protection
- Employment
- Industry focus > Energy
- Information technology > IT transactions and outsourcing
- Transport > Maritime and shipping
- Real estate and construction > Project development
- Public sector > Public procurement
- Trade and distribution > Trade, distribution and logistics
- Antitrust
- Public sector > Commercial administrative law
- Banking and finance > Fintech
- Trade and distribution > Foreign trade law
- Industry focus > Healthcare and life sciences
- Information technology > Information technology and digitalisation
- Banking and finance > Investment funds
- Dispute resolution > Product liability
- Public sector > State aid
- Industry focus > Telecoms
- Intellectual property > Unfair competition
- Insurance > Advice to insurers
- Corporate and M&A > Corporate
- Corporate and M&A > M&A
- Private clients and non-profits
- Real estate and construction > Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency > Restructuring
- Intellectual property > Trade marks
- Private equity > Venture capital
- Capital markets > Debt capital markets
- Media > Entertainment
- Restructuring and insolvency > Insolvency
- Tax