Haarmann Hemmelrath
Haarmann Hemmelrath has boosted its team of advisers by recruiting three more partners for the Frankfurt office. Dr Stephan Rippert has become head of the telecommunications, media and technology practice in Frankfurt. Rippert joined from Freshfields where he worked in the corporate and TMT sectors since 2000. He is admitted to practice law in Germany and the US and worked for the in-house legal department of media corporation Viacom in New York for several years. As of January 2005, the tax practice in Frankfurt will also be strengthened by the arrival of lawyer Dr Joachim Krämer and lawyer/tax adviser Dr Roderic Pagel. Pagel joins Haarmann Hemmelrath from Clifford Chance. Besides advising on M&A and private equity transactions, he especially focuses on structured finance and derivatives. Krämer has worked in the Frankfurt office of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton since 2002. From 2000 to 2002, he was with Flick Gocke Schaumburg in Bonn and Berlin. His areas of practice include German and international corporate tax law, and advising on the company law aspects of transactions and reorganizations, capital market and financial transactions, as well as company succession. The Frankfurt arrivals are the first of many new partners to join the Haarmann Hemmelrath team. Before spring 2005, the firm is planning to admit further partners among others in Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna. Haarmann Hemmelrath will also have hired 12 new associates by the end of the year.
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