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Hogan Lovells International LLP
KARL-SCHARNAGL-RING 5
80539 MÜNCHEN
Germany

Work Department

Litigation

Position

For the most complex B2B disputes, senior litigator Detlef Hass will bring specific experience to the table. Widely recognized as a pioneer in the German market, Detlef and his team have developed best practice over the years how to approach high profile commercial conflicts with clients, judges and other parties involved.

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation

(Leading individuals)

Detlef Haß – Hogan Lovells International LLP

With extensive expertise in the financial services, life sciences and energy sectors, Hogan Lovells International LLP is considered a popular address for corporate, energy, commercial and antitrust disputes, while practice head Tanja Eisenlaub also regularly handles litigation in the automotive sector. Other mainstays include insolvency disputes and civil and administrative conflicts as well as data protection proceedings and complex, international supply chain disputes in the automotive and mobility sectors; Detlef Haß is considered particularly adept in the latter segment. In addition to litigation before state courts, counsel Christoph Pelz is also well versed in out-of-court dispute resolution.

Germany > Transport > Advice to the transport sector

Led by the trade and distribution expert Patrick Ayad, Hogan Lovells International LLP focuses on the automotive sector and advises on the development of e-mobility concepts, ​​autonomous driving and related regulatory issues. Florian Unseld is experienced in the design of distribution systems and consumer protection issues in the automotive sector, while Detlef Haß is well versed in litigation and supply chain disruption matters; Golo Edel was appointed to counsel in January 2023 and advises clients from the rail sector on commercial and distribution law, including regulatory issues, as well as on M&A transactions, particularly the acquisition of railway portfolios and logistics companies.