Brödermann Jahn, a Hamburg law firm concentrating on business law and international business law, is pleased to announce the firm was ranked in a peer review among top lawyers in various categories by the popular German Handelsblatt. The Handelsblatt dedicates its work to topics relating to economics and finance, and is one of Germany’s highest circulating newspapers within the business field.
The U.S. publishers Best Lawyers® determined the most renowned legal advisers exclusively for the Handelsblatt by means of an extensive Peer-to-Peer poll. Only attorneys were surveyed on the reputations of their competitors. This survey was aimed to determine which colleagues outside one’s own law firm would be recommended if one could not accept the case due to time constraints or conflicts of interest. The result is a comprehensive overview of the most prestigious attorneys and law firms.
Professor Eckart Brödermann, partner at Brödermann Jahn was recognized with Germany’s best lawyers in the fields of Arbitration and Corporate Law.
This is Brödermann Jahn’s second recognition by the Handelsblatt. In 2013, Dr. Philipp von Dietze, partner at Brödermann Jahn was recognized for his expertise in the field of antitrust law.
About Brödermann Jahn
Brödermann Jahn considers the law as a tool to increase the economic success of the firm’s clients and restore balance to their businesses.
With the help of legal strategy development, case management and modern negotiation techniques, Brödermann Jahn is generally successful in finding solutions which are economically viable and legally sound.
Thereby, the firm economizes time and costs. Even litigation is very often an instrument within the tool-box of general case planning. The attorneys of Brödermann Jahn all love their profession and the legal work connected with it (most of the firm’s attorneys have written at least one legal book). This gives them the enthusiasm and strength the firm needs to make clients’ projects even more successful.
Furthermore, Brödermann Jahn is not only young in spirit and experienced as a “can-do” law firm in fighting to achieve their clients desired objectives in transactions or dispute settlements. The firm also measures up in terms of sophistication and horsepower that they bring on the road to firms much larger than Brödermann Jahn. It is an intricate part of the firm’s philosophy to grow not for growths sake, but so as to remain fiercely competitive where they need to expand while always striving to maintain their internal fabric of friendship, loyalty, mentoring of junior lawyers, as well as fun on the job.
Brödermann Jahn is a member of the International Society of Primerus Law Firms.