“Best Lawyers in Germany 2024” – LAUSEN honoured again

“Best Lawyers in Germany 2024” – LAUSEN honoured again

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Jutta Schippan
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The US publisher “Best Lawyers”, in collaboration with Handelsblatt, has recognised the most renowned German lawyers in various fields of law for the 16th time. LAUSEN is once again among the honourees this year. We are listed in the category “Best Lawyers” in the legal fields of media and copyright law, media and entertainment as well as intellectual property law.

We are extraordinarily grateful to be counted among the best by our colleagues in the legal profession. Many thanks to everyone who has expressed their confidence in us and our work in this way.

 

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