Closhen Kämpf Bernard & Partner – lawyers offering German and foreign companies and business people comprehensive counselling and representation in all fields of trade and business law.

The legal counselling encompasses legal advice and support in all matters pertaining to a company's daily business, such as drawing up contracts and General Terms and Conditions, competition, copyright and brand-name laws, labour law as well as trading and corporate law. Our services naturally include assistance in obtaining development grants at home and abroad, help in applying for building and planning permission as well as counselling business people in all personal matters.

Close cooperation with Götz, Staudt & Nünke, tax advisers, accountants and auditors, ensures complete coordination of client support from a single source.

If requested, we will examine the current situation within a company, produce a status report revealing any deficiencies there may be, and develop appropriate solutions. Throughout these activities, we are constantly available to answer questions of current relevance. As competent assistants, we offer you the services of an external Legal Department.



In addition to supporting business people and companies in all current entrepreneurial matters, we also assist our clients with transactions which are not everyday occurrences, such as starting up a business, mergers and acquisitions, including 'legal due diligence', joint-ventures, cooperation agreements, and the conception of business and company structures, as well as acquisitions from insolvent businesses.

We particularly specialise in assisting foreign - predominantly Indian - firms in gaining a foothold in the German market and in supporting the German branch operations/ subsidiary companies in all matters pertaining to a company's daily business.

If a company suddenly finds itself in a crisis situation, we will be available with all our resources at short notice. We will advise on the analysis of the problem and in developing concepts to overcome the crisis.

 

 

 

 

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