Английская Википедия:Haarmann Hemmelrath
Шаблон:Infobox law firm Haarmann Hemmelrath was a German professional services firm which provided legal services, audit counsel and tax advice. Haarmann Hemmelrath was founded in Munich in 1987 and at its peak employed 650 professionals, including 350 attorneys in 22 offices worldwide. It was broken up in 2006.
History
Haarmann Hemmelrath was founded in Munich in 1987.[1] Haarmann Hemmelrath grew quickly, becoming one of a small number of German law firms to build a successful international network in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Asia.
During 2000, Haarmann Hemmelrath opened offices in London, Belgium and Moscow.[2]
In February 2004, Haarmann Hemmelrath completed a major internal restructuring, including the overhaul of its partnership structure and profits distribution system.[3]
In July 2005 one of Haarmann Hemmelrath's founding partners, Wilhelm Haarmann, announced their intention to leave the firm following disagreements over the firm's strategy.[4]
In 2006 Haarmann Hemmelrath disintegrated as a result of continuing internal feuds over the distribution of profits in the partnership. Its Berlin and Shanghai offices joined Anglo-French firm Salans while most of its London and Frankfurt offices joined Squire, Sanders & Dempsey. White & Case absorbed the firm's Munich office to launch in that city. The Moscow office split up, with two partners joining LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, and the rest of the 28-strong team joining CMS Hasche Sigle.[5] In January 2006, Wilhem Haarmann launched a boutique law firm in Frankfurt am Main, Haarmann, with several former Haarmann Hemmelrath attorneys and tax advisors.[6]
Commentators viewed Haarmann Hemmelrath's collapse as another indicator that independent German law firms were unable to compete with international British and American heavyweights that had been making inroads into the German legal market. Many medium to large sized German firms had merged with international firms in the late 1990s and early 2000s, for example Pünder, Volhard, Weber & Axster which joined with Clifford Chance and Boesebeck Droste with Lovells, both in 1999.[7] The following year Bruckhaus Westrick Heller Löber and Deringer Tessin Herrmann & Sedemund merged with UK-based Freshfields to form Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
Offices
Haarmann Hemmelrath had offices in the following locations:
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Berlin
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Bielefeld
- Файл:Flag of Belgium.svg Brussels
- Файл:Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest
- Файл:Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Cologne
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Leipzig
- Файл:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London
- Файл:Flag of Italy.svg Milan
- Файл:Flag of Russia.svg Moscow
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Munich
- Файл:Flag of France.svg Paris
- Файл:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague
- Файл:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai
- Файл:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
- Файл:Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart
- Файл:Flag of Austria.svg Vienna
- Файл:Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw
- Файл:Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo
References
External links
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- ↑ Conrad Raj, 'Arthur Loke, EU law giant in tie-up,' Business Times Singapore, January 29, 2002.
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- ↑ The Lawyer, 'Going Global in Germany,' October 25, 1999.
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