LAUSEN among Germany’s Best Law Firms in 2025

LAUSEN among Germany’s Best Law Firms in 2025

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Jutta Schippan
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We are delighted to have once again been recognized as one of the “Best Law Firms in Germany 2025” in this year’s Best Lawyers Ranking, which is published in cooperation with Handelsblatt.

The recommendation by colleagues and clients confirms our strong position in media and copyright law and underlines the trust in our expertise. We are also ranked in the areas of media and entertainment and intellectual property law.

Click here for the overview of the best law firms 2025.

A big thank you to all those who have expressed their trust in us and our work in this way.

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