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Alter Steinweg 1
Hamburg, 20459
Germany

Established in 2007, the Hamburg office exemplifies BCLP's focus on Europe and represents an important step in expanding our international capacity. In addition to a global perspective, clients benefit from the experience and resources of an established international firm. Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany. The port of Hamburg is Germany’s largest seaport and is one of the largest container ports in the world. 

In Germany we advise clients in all important practice areas locally and in their international and global projects. We also assist foreign clients with investments in Germany and Europe. We furthermore advise our clients in complex national and international arbitration and dispute proceedings.

We not only view the German and international markets as legal experts but also advise on the basis of established business and cultural expertise.

VALUES

We greatly value personal relationships in order to understand the business interests of our clients. It is particularly important for us to establish long-term relationships of trust with our clients by providing high-quality and collaborative advice. Whether we are working on a €100 million transaction or a pro bono project, we fully involve ourselves in the tasks entrusted to us. Our aim is to keep an eye on your objectives through strategic legal advice and a strong collaborative relationship.


Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer
+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer
+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

Meet The Team


Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer
+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

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