FOCUS-Business Award 2024 – LAUSEN among the best

FOCUS-Business Award 2024 – LAUSEN among the best

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Jutta Schippan
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LAUSEN has been recognised by FOCUS-Business as a top commercial law firm for media and press for the 10th time in a row. Germany’s top commercial law firms have been honoured annually since 2013. A total of 26,000 lawyers from commercial law firms and commercial law departments were invited to participate, with more than 3,000 taking part. The top 450 commercial law firms are ranked in 25 practice areas. The results can also be found in the supplement to the main FOCUS magazine (issue 27/2024).

We are delighted to be ranked among the best by our peers.
We would like to thank everyone who has placed their trust in our work in this way.

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