Henrik Armah > Greenberg Traurig Germany > Berlin, Germany > Lawyer Profile

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

Work Department

Corporate/M&A

Position

Partner/Rechtsanwalt

Career

Henrik Armah is a shareholder in the M&A/Corporate group. He advises international and domestic clients on M&A transactions, joint ventures, corporate transformations and on all general matters of corporate law. He specializes in cross border transactions (buy side and sell side). His clients include industry players as well as private equity, venture capital and strategic investors.

Henrik is an expert with particular experience in the technology, media, telecoms, industrial, life sciences, and real estate sectors.

Henrik started his career as an attorney with focus on transactions in 2007. He spent parts of his legal traineeship in New York and was on secondment in London.

Concentrations
Global transactions
Digitization
Industrial
Film and television
Life sciences

Capabilities
Corporate
Emerging Technology
Mergers & Acquisitions
Private Equity
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Real Estate
Life Sciences & Medical Technology

Admission to Practice
Germany

Languages

English
German

Education

  • Ph.D., Universität Potsdam /Germany, 2007
  • Second Legal State Exam, Berlin/Germany, 2006
  • First Legal State Exam, Berlin/Germany, 2002 (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Corporate and M&A > Corporate

Greenberg Traurig Germany advises on all key corporate issues, but places  particular emphasis on complex corporate structural measures and cross-border joint ventures; expertise is also available on cross-border conversion measures, restructuring projects and corporate governance issues as well as general meetings. The life sciences, technology, media and telecommunications sectors represent Henrik Armah‘s playing field, who regularly advises on M&A, joint ventures and general corporate issues; he jointly heads the practice with Peter Schorling, who focuses on the real estate industry. Josef Hofschroer, who is experienced in corporate and capital market law, and Oliver Markmann, who is well versed in private equity and stock corporation law, are other contacts.

Germany > Corporate and M&A > M&A

Greenberg Traurig Germany is primarily active in the healthcare, automotive, IT, telecommunications and infrastructure sectors and advises international companies and investors on private and public mid- and large-cap transactions, including private equity deals and joint ventures;  distressed M&A represents another mainstay. Peter Schorling and Henrik Armah, who both focus on  M&A transactions, joint ventures and corporate law, co-lead the practice. Josef Hofschroer (advising public companies on corporate and capital markets law, M&A), Nicolai Lagoni (M&A in the automotive, technology, pharmaceuticals and life sciences sectors), Sara Berendsen (corporate transactions of all kinds) and Oliver Markmann and Philipp Osteroth (private equity) are other key contacts.

Germany > Private equity > Transactions

Greenberg Traurig Germany‘s mid- and large-cap transaction support is regularly requested by investors from the technology, telecoms and media sectors, whereas the support to the healthcare, pharmaceuticals, automotive and real estate sectors is a growth area. The team handles cross-border matters thanks to the cooperation with the locations in London, Warsaw and Amsterdam and is jointly led by Peter Schorling, Henrik Armah and Nicolai Lagoni, who comprehensively cover the PE and M&A area; all three are also well versed in cross-border transactions.

Germany > Private equity > Venture capital

Greenberg Traurig Germany supports buy-outs, equity investments, growth investments, financing rounds, restructurings and exits in close cooperation with various other locations. The practice assists founders and investors, particularly in technology-driven areas such as medtech, biotech, software, IT and automotive. The two transaction specialists Henrik Armah and Peter Schorling lead the practice.