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Frank Tepper-Sawicki
Work Department
Corporate
Position
Frank Tepper-Sawicki, EMBA, is a Partner in the Corporate practice of Dentons’ Düsseldorf and Munich offices. He advises German and international clients on corporate law/mergers and acquisitions. He focuses on advising national and international companies and investors on M&A transactions, corporate restructuring and reorganization.
His clients include private equity and venture capital investors as well as (multi-)national companies and emerging growth companies. His work focuses on advising companies and investors in the field of technology and regulated industries (energy). He advises, for instance, companies in the IT industry as well as in the biotechnology and automotive sectors, and also advises groups and emerging growth companies on the implementation of innovative digital business models (including the use of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology).
Career
- Partner, Dentons, 2019 to date
- Senior Manager, PwC Legal, 2016-2019
- Manager, PwC Legal, 2014-2016
- Senior Associate, PwC Legal, 2012-2014 (incl. secondment to PwC Tax & Legal Services, Spain, Barcelona)
- Associate, PwC Legal, 2009-2012
Education
University of Münster, 2018, Executive MBA
Admitted to the bar, Germany, 2009
Legal clerkship, 2006-2008, Düsseldorf
University of Bonn, 2001, Legal studies
University of Trier, 2000, Legal studies
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- Transport > Advice to the transport sector
- Compliance > Compliance
- Industry focus > Energy
- Trade and distribution > Foreign trade law
- Insurance > Advice to insurers
- Antitrust
- Industry focus > Healthcare and life sciences
- Real estate and construction > Real estate
- Public sector > State aid
- Capital markets > Structured finance and securitisation
- Industry focus > Telecoms
- Dispute resolution > Arbitration (including international arbitration)
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
- Corporate and M&A > Corporate
- Capital markets > Debt capital markets
- Corporate and M&A > M&A
- Public sector > Planning and environment
- Tax
- Intellectual property > Trade marks
- Trade and distribution > Trade, distribution and logistics
- Information technology > Data protection
- Employment
- Private equity > Transactions