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Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP > The Legal 500 Rankings
Capital markets > Equity capital markets Tier 2
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP's team of German and US lawyers is an experienced advisor on matters entailing a strong US component, such as US IPOs and private placements under Rule 144A, although the practice also has a geographical focus on the DACH region. Issuers and syndicate banks frequently make use of this offering; the practice recently assisted them with capital increases, takeovers and share issuances in addition to (planned) IPOs and dual listings; practice head Stephan Hutter (capital market transactions, M&A, corporate governance and compliance) predominantly leads on these matters.Practice head(s):
Stephan Hutter
Other key lawyers:
Lukas Greilich; Caspar Schmelzer
Key clients
Commerzbank
Deutsche Bank
Fresenius
HSBC
Morgan Stanley
MorphoSys
ONWARD Medical
SIGNA Sports United
UBS
UniCredit
Work highlights
- Advising MorphoSys AG on the acquisition of Morphosys by Novartis for approximately €2.7 billion and on a cash capital increase with gross proceeds of approximately €102.7 million.
- Advising the Management Board and Supervisory Board of Fresenius on the exit from Austrian and international business activities of Vamed Group (including advice on refinancing and restructuring).
- Advising ONWARD® Medical on a €20 million cash capital increase.
Private equity > Transactions
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP supports European and US companies, investors as well as family offices in cross-border mid- and large-cap transactions, where the team is particularly well versed in the infrastructure and renewable energy sectors. Practice head Jan Bauer comprehensively covers PE matters and boasts expertise in cross-border transactions, here, clients also benefit from the close cooperation with the London location. Rüdiger Schmidt-Bendun was appointed to partner in April 2024 and regularly assists PE investors with complex transactions.Practice head(s):
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Key clients
Energy Infrastructure Partners
FINN
I Squared Capital
ParkView Partners
ROSEN Group
TSG Consumer Partners
Work highlights
- Advising Energy Infrastructure Partners on its minority participation in Eni Plenitude and in the bidding process for Parkwind NV.
- Advising TSG Consumer Partners on the sale of Bergfreunde by TSG Consumer Partners and Backcountry to DECATHLON.
- Advising I Squared Capital on the acquisition of Arriva from Deutsche Bahn.
Compliance Tier 4
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP's cross-locational approach is regularly called upon by companies from the financial, automotive and TMT sectors, which the team advises on corporate governance, money laundering, fraud, corruption as well as export controls and related sanctions. The team is also experienced in crisis management, the advice to governing bodies and the implementation of compliance management systems. Bernd Mayer (compliance management systems, internal investigations) leads the team.Practice head(s):
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Key clients
Continental AG
ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE
Citigroup, Inc.
Visa Inc.
Renault Group
L’Occitane
Halliburton
Ball Corporation
International Paper Company
Sylvamo Corporation
Work highlights
- Advising the supervisory board of Continental AG on an internal investigation regarding diesel emissions and related corporate governance issues.
- Advising the supervisory board of ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE on an internal investigation in connection with possible violations of regulatory requirements by a subsidiary.
- Advising two major multinational investment companies on EU sanctions against Russia, including disaster planning.
Corporate and M&A > Corporate Tier 4
Corporate and M&A > M&A Tier 4
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP's M&A team moves in the large and mid-cap arena and advises German and international companies as well as financial investors on cross-border, often US-related takeovers, divestitures and joint ventures. Matthias Horbach heads the team and is one of the key contacts for industrial companies, PE investors and investment banks. Ruediger Schmidt-Bendun made partner in April 2024 and complements the M&A and joint venture expertise with corporate skills.Practice head(s):
Matthias Horbach
Other key lawyers:
Holger Hofmeister; Jan Bauer
Testimonials
‘The team specialises in PE/Corporate/M&A.’
‘Holger Hofmeister: Super responsive, very pleasant to work with, good market overview.’
Key clients
Backcountry.com
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Gulf Energy Development PCL
Heidelberg Materials
Hillenbrand Inc
Mercedes-Benz AG
MorphoSys AG
ROSEN Group
SDCL Edge Acquisition Corporation
Trimble Inc.
Work highlights
- Advising the ROSEN Group on its sale to Partners Group.
- Advising MorphoSys AG on the sale to and acquisition by Novartis.
- Advising SDCL Edge Acquisition Corporation on its merger with cunova.
Germany > Tax Tier 4
Thanks to its integration into the international network, the German tax practice of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP handles not only national but also cross-border matters, with a main focus on transactional tax issues and on assisting with restructuring and tax disputes, including audits and appeal proceedings. Sectoral emphasis is placed on financial services, pharmaceuticals and technology. This thematic and sectorial range also mirrors practice head Johannes Frey's focus, who is supported by European counsel Frank-M. Schwarz, among others.Practice head(s):
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Testimonials
‘Skadden’s deal-oriented tax practice is unique in its efficiency and practical thinking. The quick turnaround guarantees a smooth deal flow.’
‘I mainly work with Frank-M. Schwarz and Johannes Frey. Both are quick, creative and knowledgeable. In addition, they are pleasant working partners.’
‘Very strong international team; close to the market; commercial advice.’
‘Johannes Frey: Great technician, always available and creates creative solutions.’
Key clients
Amazon
Amgen
Apple
Backcountry
Biogen
COMMERZBANK
Deutsche Bank
DRI Healthcare Trust
Gilead
Hillenbrand
HSBC
IBM
Liberty Global
Morgan Stanley
MorphoSys
Netflix
Nike
ROSEN Group
SEDA
The Coca-Cola Company
TSG Consumer Partners
UBS
UniCredit
Viking Cruises
Work highlights
- Advising several multinational companies on issues relating to German law on withholding tax on royalties paid for rights registered as intellectual property in Germany.
- Advising MorphoSys AG on the €2.7bn sale to and acquisition by Novartis.
- Tax advice to SDCL Edge Acquisition Corporation on its merger with Cunova GmbH.
Compliance > Internal investigations Tier 5
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP's team acts integrated into the white collar defense and investigations practice and advises technology companies, financial services providers and international corporations on alleged fraud, money laundering and corruption as well as export controls and related sanctions. The practice routinely cooperates across locations and borders and, in addition to internal investigations, also supports compliance audits. Practice head Bernd Mayer is experienced in anti-corruption and money laundering. He is supported by counsel Michael Albrecht vom Kolke, who regularly advises companies with Russia-related business operations.Practice head(s):
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Testimonials
‘Michael Albrecht vom Kolke is exceptional. Michael is able to represent the facts and provides honest legal advice.’
‘Michael Albrecht vom Kolke is a highly qualified lawyer with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of sanctions.’
Key clients
Continental AG
ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE
Citigroup, Inc.
Visa Inc.
Renault Group
L’Occitane
Halliburton
Ball Corporation
International Paper
Sylvamo Corporation
Work highlights
- Advising the supervisory board of Continental AG on an internal investigation relating to diesel emissions and related corporate governance issues.
- Advising the supervisory board of ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE on an internal investigation in connection with possible violations of regulatory requirements by a subsidiary.
- Advising two major multinational investment companies with numerous holdings worth billions on EU sanctions against Russia.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP > Firm Profile
With offices in Frankfurt and Munich, Skadden’s Germany-based lawyers advise domestic and multinational publicly listed corporates, small and medium privately held companies, institutional investors, private equity firms and financial institutions throughout the DACH region. Our corporate group handles a broad range of M&A, private equity, capital markets, banking and restructuring matters, as well as corporate governance and advisory matters. Our dispute resolution group concentrates in complex litigation and arbitration, compliance and investigations advice. Our attorneys are also experienced in tax, antitrust and employment law.
Our partners in Germany are consistently ranked highly in all major legal publications, such as Chambers Europe, The Legal 500 EMEA and JUVE.
Skadden is a founding member of the German association Pro Bono Deutschland e.V.
Mergers and acquisitions: Skadden has developed a leading M&A capability in Europe with a focus on complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions and domestic matters. Our M&A attorneys in Frankfurt and Munich advise on all M&A-related issues, including advance preparation for prospective targets, governance matters, asset sales and purchases, stock sales and purchases, tender and exchange offers, dual-track private equity exits, leveraged buyouts, joint ventures and recapitalisations.
Our sector focus is broad and includes energy, mining, telecommunications, technology, internet, media, defence, pharmaceuticals, retail and financial services. Our clients include large and small corporates, including several of the DAX 30 companies, financial investors, private equity firms, banks and private individuals.
Private equity: Skadden has a long-established European private equity practice that combines leading transactional experience with sophisticated financing and tax techniques in relation to a range of matters, including leveraged buyouts, management buyouts and recapitalisations. Our German private equity lawyers advise firms and their investment funds and portfolio companies at all stages of the investment cycle, including the formation and operation of private equity funds, acquisitions involving private and public companies, the structuring and implementation of management equity participation schemes, corporate restructuring, and the structuring and financing of add-on investments as well as exits including recapitalisations, sales, IPOs and dual-track processes. We also represent most of the leading global banks and underwriters in the region, including many active providers or arrangers of bank and high-yield financing in private equity transactions.
Banking and finance: Our banking attorneys in London and Frankfurt have represented lenders and borrowers in some of the largest and most complex European financing transactions. From the deal structuring and commitment stage to closing, our attorneys frequently advise on multi-jurisdictional transactions that comprise both European and US law. Our clients include some of the world’s largest commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies, public and private pension funds, finance companies, private investment funds, and other institutional lenders and investors, as well as LBO sponsors, private equity funds, hedge funds, strategic buyers, borrowers and issuers of securities. We advise on the full range of financing transactions. In addition, our integrated bank finance and capital markets practice in Germany ideally positions us to handle the most complex financing structures (including secured high-yield financings in dual-track or acquisition financings).
Capital markets: Skadden handles a broad range of capital markets transactions from Germany, including initial public offerings, secondary share placements (including accelerated bookbuildings), capital increases (including rights offerings), equity linked transactions, high-yield financings (under US and German law), and other global equity and debt offerings, as well as ongoing securities laws advice. Our dedicated capital markets team includes German and US-qualified lawyers with more than 20 years’ experience handling large and complex debt and equity capital markets transactions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, including Rule 144A private placements in the US, dual-track equity and debt financings, and dual listings.
Restructuring, insolvency and distressed debt: The European corporate restructuring group has a wealth of experience in advising debtors, creditors and other interested parties — such as those looking at M&A or investment opportunities — on all aspects of distressed debt situations. We regularly advise European enterprises in cross-border, out-of-court restructurings; debt capital markets repurchases; pre-negotiated plans of reorganisation; insolvency restructuring transactions; and bankruptcy proceedings. Our restructuring lawyers in Germany and throughout Europe have participated in many of the most complex restructuring transactions and insolvency-related proceedings of the last decade and have been instrumental in the development of sophisticated, innovative strategies that also draw on the firm’s rich background in mergers, acquisitions and corporate financing transactions.
Corporate advisory and governance: Skadden’s attorneys advise companies, financial institutions, boards of directors and individual directors on a broad range of general corporate and corporate governance matters. We have an established capability in corporate advisory matters, including counseling clients on matters relating to shareholders’ meetings, corporate housekeeping, as well as regulatory issues such as BaFin notification requirements and insider trading compliance. Our team assists clients worldwide in creative and strategic approaches to managing governance risks and crisis situations and ensuring compliance with corporate governance legislation and codes. In particular, we are well versed in the German Stock Corporation Act and its European and US equivalents.
Compliance and investigations: Skadden is frequently retained by corporate boards and board committees to conduct internal investigations into possible irregularities, often involving high-profile matters, including allegations of accounting and other improprieties raised by government enforcement agencies or whistleblowers. We are particularly experienced in conducting prompt and thorough investigations prior to government intervention or completion of the government’s investigation. The firm regularly provides guidance on corporate issues and advises clients regarding the establishment and implementation of business ethics compliance programs. We frequently counsel on specific compliance concerns, including those related to anti-corruption/Foreign Corrupt Practices Act issues, anti-money laundering issues, and trade sanctions and export control issues.
Dispute resolution: We often focus on the most significant cross-border disputes, especially those involving legal complexity and high levels of business risk. We have extensive experience representing German clients in national and international disputes, as well as non-German clients on their German-related matters. Our sector coverage is broad and includes financial services, automotive, construction, energy, telecoms, metals, pharmaceuticals and technology. We have a strong focus on international arbitration proceedings under the auspices of the DIS, ICC and other major international arbitral institutions, and under UNCITRAL rules, including arbitrations relating to bilateral investment treaties under ICSID rules, but also undertake domestic German litigation, especially in the field of directors’ liability, and have tremendous experience in conducting and coordinating multijurisdictional disputes.
Antitrust and competition: Skadden advises a broad range of clients on the rapidly evolving areas of European Union law, including the full spectrum of competition issues (e.g., merger control and Articles 101/102). Our European antitrust and competition attorneys predominantly handle matters regarding EU and other non-US antitrust and merger control laws, as well as other EU competition, liberalisation and regulatory issues. Our Frankfurt and Brussels-based attorneys regularly coordinate with our U.S. and Asia-based colleagues on global merger and antitrust cases. Skadden’s German antitrust lawyers cooperate closely with our Brussels office to advise clients on German and European competition law, particularly in relation to merger control, horizontal and vertical agreements between companies, summary proceedings and abuse of dominant market position matters.
Labour and employment: Skadden’s European labour and employment practice advises businesses and senior executives on a wide range of matters. Our attorneys frequently counsel on issues that arise in corporate transactions, including considering employment law when structuring a deal and mitigating risks. In Germany, our labour and employment lawyers advise German and international companies on all individual and collective legal issues, including employee participation on supervisory boards. We also represent clients in employment disputes before German employment tribunals and in front of the Federal Labour Court. In addition, we advise on employment restructurings, including the negotiation of compensation agreements and social compensation plans with employee representatives such as works councils and trade unions.
Tax: Our German tax team’s primary areas of practice include counseling businesses, financial intermediaries and governmental organisations in connection with acquisitions; divestitures and reorganisations; financial products, including leasing, structured financings, hybrid entities and hybrid instruments; tax controversy matters, including audits, administrative appeals and litigation; and international tax matters. Through our Tax Net initiative we work with preferred tax advisers in 14 other jurisdictions throughout Europe.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Private Equity; Mergers and Acquisitions | Jan Bauer | 49.69.74220.140 |
Lawyer Profiles
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Dr Michael Albrecht vom Kolke | Counsel | View Profile |
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Jan Bauer | Partner | View Profile |
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Johannes Frey | Partner | View Profile |
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Mr Lukas Greilich | European Counsel | View Profile |
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Dr Jörg Hanke | Counsel | View Profile |
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Holger Hofmeister | Partner | View Profile |
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Matthias Horbach | Partner | View Profile |
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Stephan Hutter | Partner | View Profile |
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Mr Caspar Schmelzer | Counsel | View Profile |
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Dr Rüdiger Schmidt-Bendun | Partner | View Profile |
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Frank M. Schwarz | European Counsel | View Profile |
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP > Firm Profile
Skadden has become a go-to firm in the German legal market since opening our doors in Frankfurt in 1990. Today, we combine the capabilities of our Frankfurt and Munich offices with our strong pan-European and global network to provide integrated services to our clients in the areas of M&A, private equity, capital markets, banking and finance, corporate advisory and governance, restructurings, dispute resolution, white collar defense and investigations, tax, antitrust and employment law. Our clients include public and private companies, private equity firms, nation-state governments, financial institutions and institutional investors.
Our partners in Germany consistently achieve high rankings in major legal publications, such as Chambers, The Legal 500, IFLR and JUVE.
Skadden is a founding member of the German association Pro Bono Deutschland e.V.
Mergers and Acquisitions
Skadden is recognized among the leading firms advising on M&A transactions in Germany, with a robust background in complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions. We have substantial, unique experience in structuring and executing challenging cross-border transactions, particularly with a U.S. component, and managing the demands of multiple legal and regulatory regimes. Our attorneys also have strong experience in domestic and mid-market transactions of various kinds. We advise on all types of M&A-related matters, including asset and share acquisitions and disposals, tender and exchange offers, dual-track private equity exits, leveraged buyouts, joint ventures, carve-outs, de-SPACs, recapitalizations and corporate governance issues.
Private Equity
Skadden advises private equity firms on structuring and executing large cross-border and domestic private equity transactions. We have a long-established European private equity practice with a strong footprint in Germany that combines leading transactional experience with sophisticated financing and tax techniques in relation to a broad range of matters. Our private equity lawyers advise firms and their investment funds and portfolio companies at all stages of the investment cycle, including the formation and operation of private equity funds, acquisitions involving public and private companies, the structuring and implementation of management equity participation schemes, corporate restructurings and the structuring and financing of add-on investments, as well as exits including recapitalizations, sales, IPOs and dual-track processes. We also represent most of the leading global banks and underwriters in the region, including many active providers or arrangers of bank and high-yield financing in private equity transactions.
Capital Markets
Skadden’s German capital markets practice features German- and U.S.-qualified lawyers with several decades of experience handling complex cross-border equity, equity-linked and debt capital markets transactions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, particularly involving a strong U.S. component (either U.S. listings or private placements). We advise issuers on corporate, financing, governance and structuring matters to establish capital markets readiness (particularly in the pre-IPO phase). Our attorneys also counsel issuers and underwriters on a broad range of capital markets transactions — including IPOs, secondary share placements, capital increases, equity-linked transactions, high-yield financings (under U.S. and German law) and other global equity and debt offerings — and provide ongoing German and U.S. securities law advice. In addition, Skadden’s capital markets team handles dual listings, SPAC and de-SPAC transactions, depositary receipt programs, redomiciliations and delistings and works closely with the firm’s M&A and Private Equity Groups to deliver seamlessly integrated client service.
Banking and Finance
Our banking attorneys in Germany represent lenders and borrowers in complex financing transactions. From the deal structuring and commitment stage to closing, our attorneys frequently advise on multijurisdictional transactions involving both European and U.S. law. Our clients include some of the world’s largest commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies, public and private pension funds, finance companies, private investment funds and other institutional lenders and investors, as well as LBO sponsors, private equity funds, hedge funds, strategic buyers, borrowers and issuers of securities. In addition, our integrated bank finance and capital markets teams in Germany work with our global network of attorneys to handle our clients’ most complex financing structures (including secured high-yield financings in dual-track or acquisition financings).
Corporate Advisory and Governance
Skadden’s attorneys advise companies, financial institutions, boards of directors and individual directors on a broad range of general corporate and corporate governance matters. We frequently counsel on corporate advisory matters, including on issues relating to shareholders’ meetings, corporate housekeeping, regulatory issues (such as BaFin notification requirements) and insider trading compliance. Our team assists clients worldwide in crafting creative and strategic approaches to managing governance risks and crisis situations, as well as ensuring compliance with corporate governance legislation and codes. In particular, our attorneys are well versed in the German Stock Corporation Act and its European and U.S. equivalents.
Restructuring, Insolvency and Distressed Debt
Our Corporate Restructuring Group has a wealth of experience advising debtors, creditors and other interested parties — such as those looking at M&A or investment opportunities — on all aspects of distressed debt situations. We regularly advise European enterprises in cross-border, out-of-court restructurings, debt capital markets repurchases, pre-negotiated plans of reorganization, insolvency restructuring transactions and bankruptcy proceedings. Our restructuring lawyers in Germany and throughout Europe have participated in many of the most complex restructuring transactions and insolvency-related proceedings of the last decade and have been instrumental in the development of sophisticated, innovative strategies that also draw on the firm’s rich background in mergers, acquisitions and corporate financing transactions.
Dispute Resolution
Our German dispute resolution practice focuses on the most significant cross-border disputes, especially those involving legal complexity and high levels of business risk. Our experience includes advising on disputes arising out of mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures, shareholder agreements, supply contracts and other forms of commercial agreements, including infrastructure projects, as well as finance litigation, directors’ liability, antitrust litigation and investment treaty arbitration. We have extensive experience conducting and coordinating multijurisdictional disputes and maintain a strong focus on international arbitration proceedings under the auspices of the DIS, ICC, SCC, ICSID and other major international arbitral institutions, as well as under the UNCITRAL arbitration rules. We also undertake domestic German litigation, particularly relating to directors’ liability and antitrust issues.
White Collar Defense and Investigations
Skadden is one of the most sought-after advisers to corporate boards and board committees in the context of internal investigations and board member liability. Our team often is retained to handle clients’ most critical, high-profile matters, including allegations in the context of “cum/ex” transactions, the Panama Papers, U.S. and EU sanctions, diesel exhaust emissions, accounting fraud and corruption, among other issues. We operate on a national and international level, with significant cross-border matter experience. Our attorneys are particularly experienced in conducting prompt and thorough investigations on behalf of management and supervisory boards to protect members from liability, resolve the compliance incident and obtain the most favorable outcome in regulatory or enforcement proceedings.
The firm regularly provides guidance on corporate issues and advises clients regarding the establishment and implementation of business ethics compliance programs. We frequently counsel on specific compliance concerns, including those related to anti-corruption, anti-money laundering and sanctions and export control issues. Located in Frankfurt and Paris, our EU sanctions practice is fully integrated into Skadden’s international sanctions practice, enabling us to seamlessly advise clients on cross-border advisory matters as well as investigations regarding alleged violations of EU, U.K. and U.S. sanctions.
Tax
Skadden’s German tax practice focuses on cross-border transactions and international tax controversies. Our team offers excellent technical know-how and long-standing experience in devising complex structures in many kinds of cross-border and global matters, including mergers and acquisitions, post-acquisition integration transactions, internal restructuring transactions, spin-offs, dispositions and joint ventures. This includes leveraged buyouts, German real estate investment trusts (G-REITS) and private equity and hedge fund transactions.
Clients frequently turn to Skadden to resolve large, complex and global tax controversies and litigation. In Germany, our team represents domestic and multinational companies through the full range of proceedings, including audits, administrative appeals, multilateral controls and judicial proceedings. In addition, our German tax practice routinely advises clients in connection with international tax controversy matters, including transfer pricing, in all phases of the dispute resolution process. Our practice advises multinationals on international tax structuring, advance pricing agreements (APAs), issues raised by double tax treaties and mutual agreement procedures (MAPs).
Our German tax attorneys also closely coordinate with Skadden lawyers in other disciplines in Germany, Europe and abroad to provide a cohesive team approach to each matter. Through our Tax Net initiative, we are able to work with preferred tax advisers in 14 other jurisdictions throughout Europe where we do not have resident or licensed attorneys.
Antitrust and Competition
Skadden’s antitrust/competition attorneys frequently handle matters involving EU and other antitrust, cartel and merger control laws, as well as a wide range of other EU competition, liberalization and regulatory issues. Our Frankfurt- and Brussels-based lawyers seamlessly coordinate with our U.S.- and Asia-based colleagues on global merger and antitrust matters. Additionally, Skadden’s German antitrust lawyers work closely with our Brussels office to advise clients on German and European competition law, particularly in relation to merger control, horizontal and vertical agreements, abuse of dominance matters, state aid and antitrust litigation.
Labor and Employment
Skadden’s European labor and employment practice advises businesses and senior executives on a wide range of matters. Our attorneys frequently counsel on issues that arise in corporate transactions, including the need to mitigate employment law-related risks when structuring deals. Our German attorneys advise domestic and international companies on a variety of individual and collective legal employment issues, including employee participation on supervisory boards. We also represent clients in employment disputes before German employment tribunals and the Federal Labour Court. In addition, we advise on employment restructurings, including the negotiation of equalization of interest agreements and social plans with employee representatives such as works councils and trade unions.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Head of Skadden's German offices | Jan Bauer | [email protected] | 49.69.74220.140 |