In general changes occur in the corporate structure of every commercial company during their lifetime.

The most common reasons for this are the entry of new partners, the replacement of management or the desire to create economically stronger business entities and groups.

Within the framework of commercial company law, we focus particularly on the following areas:

  • founding commercial companies
  • compiling petitions for entry into the commercial register, including representationin registry proceedings
  • legal audits, due diligence
  • transfers of ownership interests and shares
  • pledging of ownership interests and shares
  • changes of legal form
  • increase and decrease of registered capital
  • preparation of general meetings, lawsuits for the nullity of general meetings
  • representationof partners and shareholders in disputes over participation in commercial companies
  • mergers, acquisitions, divisions and transformations of commercial companies
  • corporate law
  • liquidation of commercial companies