- Tim Rauschning (Hamburg), Michael Ströbel (Stuttgart) and Daniel Zintl (Leipzig) are admitted to the partnership.
- Katharina Klenk-Wernitzki (Cologne), Cosima Flock (Düsseldorf), Adrian Freidank (Cologne), Christiane Frye (Essen), Dr Nora Otoo (Essen), Laura-Jane Williams (Frankfurt), Ekkehard Hübel (Hamburg), Katja Neumüller (Cologne), Dr Moritz Mentzel (Berlin), Christian Brauns (Stuttgart) and Verena Dimarch (Munich) move up to Counsel status.
- Partner Henning Brockaus (Frankfurt) comes from KPMG Law, Partner Prof Dr Christian Burholt (Berlin) from Baker McKenzie.
In addition to the internal promotions, the firm is pleased to welcome new partners Henning Brockhaus for investment and banking regulatory law in Frankfurt and Prof Dr Christian Burholt for antitrust law in Berlin as of 1 July.
"We are pleased that many colleagues were able to develop further at Luther this year. We were again able to admit a number of colleagues to the partnership and appoint new counsel. We were also able to offer two external partners a new professional home. Our Luther.academy offers sustainable support for the development of our talents," says Markus Sengpiel, Co-Managing Partner at Luther.
"Each of the individuals brings their own personality, performance and expertise. We are proud to work with them to further expand our position in the market, to break new ground and to continue to achieve great things as a team," adds Elisabeth Lepique, Co-Managing Partner.
- Tim Rauschning joined Luther's Complex Disputes and International Arbitration practice areas in 2012. He specialises in complex disputes, in particular international arbitration. In the energy and infrastructure sector, he advises and represents clients in particular in disputes in all areas of the energy industry.
- Michael Ströbel is a specialist in M&A transactions and venture capital. He joined Luther's team in 2017 and advises national and international investors and companies on the acquisition and sale of companies, strategic and financial investments and other structuring considerations.
- Daniel Zintl is a specialist in employment law and advises national and international companies, particularly in the areas of logistics and the supplier industry, on all aspects of individual and collective employment law. He has been at Luther since 2008, is a lecturer at the Medical School Hamburg, a speaker at various employment law events and the author of academic publications.
In addition to the internal promotions, the firm is pleased to welcome new partners Henning Brockhaus for investment and banking regulatory law in Frankfurt and Prof Dr Christian Burholt for antitrust law in Berlin as of 1 July.