Lausen Awarded by Chambers Germany 2024 for TMT

Lausen Awarded by Chambers Germany 2024 for TMT

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Jutta Schippan
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In the current Chambers Germany Ranking 2024, Lausen is honoured for its excellence in technology, media and telecommunications (TMT)/ Media with a Band 3 ranking (out of 4). This recognition emphasises Lausen ‘s leading position in legal advice on TMT/Media issues.

Of particular note is the individual recommendation of Dr Matthias Lausen, who stands out in the Lawyers Ranking with a Band 2 rating (out of 4). This rating reflects Dr Lausen’s expertise, competence and excellence in this specialised area of law.

Chambers and Partners is the leading international legal directory, covering over 200 jurisdictions around the world.

We are very pleased to be ranked among the best by our peers. Many thanks to all those who have placed their trust in our work in this way.

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