Lausen Rechtsanwälte is once again named a “TOP Law Firm 2022” for copyright by WirtschaftsWoche

Lausen Rechtsanwälte is once again named a “TOP Law Firm 2022” for copyright by WirtschaftsWoche

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Jutta Schippan
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Lausen Rechtsanwälte has been named one of the “TOP Law Firms 2022” for copyright law in the ranking of the leading German business news magazine WirtschaftsWoche.

The Handelsblatt Research Institute interviewed more than 1,700 lawyers in 220 law firms. The aim of the survey was to nominate the most renowned colleagues.

A total of 16 copyright law firms and 18 highly recommended attorneys are included in the ranking. This can be found in the 46th issue of WirtschaftsWoche in 2022, published on November 11, 2022.

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

 

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