Award: Germany’s Best Lawyers 2021

Award: Germany’s Best Lawyers 2021

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For the 13th time, the U.S. publisher “Best Lawyers”, in cooperation with Handelsblatt, has identified the most renowned German lawyers in various fields of the law. Lausen Rechtsanwälte is honored to be named among the selected few again this year. You will find us under the tab “Best Lawyers” in the fields of media and copyright, media and entertainment as well as intellectual property.

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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