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Alter Steinweg 1
Hamburg, 20459
Germany

Das 2007 in Hamburg eröffnete Büro unterstreicht die Konzentration von BCLP auf Europa und stellt einen wichtigen Schritt bei der Ausweitung der internationalen Kapazitäten dar. Neben der globalen Perspektive stehen den Mandanten die Erfahrungen und Ressourcen einer etablierten internationalen Sozietät zur Verfügung. Hamburg ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Deutschlands. Der Hamburger Hafen ist der größte Seehafen Deutschlands und zählt zu den größten Containerhäfen weltweit.

Wir beraten in Deutschland in allen wesentlichen Rechtsgebieten Mandanten lokal ebenso wie bei ihren internationalen und globalen Projekten. Darüber hinaus begleiten wir die Investitionen ausländischer Mandanten in Deutschland und Europa. Neben der beratenden Tätigkeit betreuen wir unsere Mandanten in komplexen nationalen und internationalen Schieds- und Streitverfahren.

Wir sehen den deutschen wie den internationalen Markt nicht nur als Juristen, sondern beraten auf Basis fundierter wirtschaftlicher und kultureller Kenntnisse.

WERTE

Wir legen großen Wert auf persönliche Beziehungen, um die wirtschaftlichen Interessen unserer Mandanten zu verstehen. Dabei ist es uns ein besonderes Anliegen, durch eine qualitativ hochwertige und kooperative Beratung, langfristige und vertrauensvolle Beziehungen zu unseren Mandanten zu schaffen. Unabhängig davon, ob wir an einer 100 Millionen Euro Transaktion oder einem Pro Bono Projekt arbeiten, widmen wir uns mit vollem Einsatz den uns anvertrauten Aufgaben. Dabei verlieren wir auch den Spaß bei der Arbeit nicht aus den Augen.


Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer
+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer
+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

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Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer
+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

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