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UK: Clyde & Co Expands In Germany With Hamburg Office Opening
Global law firm Clyde & Co is pleased to announce further
expansion in continental Europe with the opening of an office in
Hamburg following the hire of four leading marine partners and
their teams.
The partners join from Ince & Co and are a highly regarded
group of marine litigation partners working for many of the major
German and Scandinavian shipowners and P&I insurers. Their
expertise encompasses shipping, yachting, admiralty and pilotage,
as well as marine insurance, trade and energy, and offshore work.
They also act in relation to commercial disputes with a focus on
domestic and international arbitration work, advising on both
German and English law.
In addition to the four partners 16 associates will also be
joining the firm.
Simon Konsta, Senior Partner at Clyde & Co, says:
"Hiring this top team and the opening of our second office in
Germany is in line with our long established strategy of hiring the
best lawyers across our core sectors in the geographies where our
clients need us. Germany is a hugely important market for our
clients and is the biggest economy in Europe, so we are excited
about building on the success of our Dusseldorf office and our
growing continental offering."
Andrew Preston, partner and member of the global management
board at Clyde & Co, says: "This close knit team are one
of the top marine groups in Germany and give us a strong presence
in a key European shipping hub, which is a major centre for owners,
operators, trading houses and marine insurers. They differentiate
themselves from their competitors in Germany and northern Europe
thanks to the diversity of their service offering across the sector
and associated fields, including trade, energy and offshore
work."
Daniel Jones comments: "We are very pleased to be joining
Clyde & Co. Its heritage is derived from the marine and
insurance industries and is very much the leading law firm in these
areas. We have come up against several of the firm's partners
over the years and so we now look forward to further deepening
these relationships from the same side of the table."
The expansion is the latest growth for Clyde & Co in
continental Europe where it has offices in Paris, Madrid, Nantes
and Dusseldorf, its first office in Germany, which opened in July
2016 following the hire of a leading insurance team from Noerr, led
by Dr Henning Schaloske. Since then Clyde & Co has opened
offices and associated offices in Washington DC, Chicago, Mexico
City, Los Angeles, Kuala Lumpur, Auckland and Orange County, Muscat
and Bristol, UK.
The joining partners are:
Daniel Jones, an English qualified maritime
lawyer who specialises in shipbuilding, charterparty, yachting and
trading disputes acting for German and Scandinavian shipowners in
contentious matters in London maritime arbitrations and the English
courts.
Dr Volker Lücke, whose practice covers
matters relating to shipping, insurance and yachting. He
specialises in insurance claims and contractual issues handling a
variety of marine and non-marine insurance cases and charterparty
claims as well as high profile yachting projects for national and
international clients.
Dr Tim Schommer advises on commercial, shipping
and insurance litigation and arbitration matters with specific
expertise in handling shipbuilding, ship repair, yachting and
international trade disputes, while negotiating contracts for
traders, owners, yards and manufacturers.
Dr Eckehard Volz whose practice encompasses
marine insurance, shipping and energy & offshore matters. He
specialises in admiralty law, marine insurance claims as well as
large scale energy & offshore projects. A dedicated and
experienced litigator, Eckehard has extensive experience of major
litigation and arbitration cases.
The office opened on 1 February 2019.
Clyde & Co's Global Marine Group provides transactional
and disputes advice to clients throughout the entire maritime
industry: owners, charterers, P&I clubs and insurers,
shipbuilders, salvors, financiers, port authorities and
governments.
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