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Dr. Kerstin Block, LL.B.

Partner
Rechtsanwältin | Head of Banking & Finance, CMS Germany

CMS Hasche Sigle
Stadthausbrücke 1-3
20355 Hamburg
Germany
Languages German, English

Kerstin Block advises German and international banks, leasing companies and investors on financing and leasing transactions. Her expertise covers a wide variety of financings with a particular focus on domestic and cross-border acquisition, project and asset financings. She has specific sector expertise in infrastructure and energy projects as well as rolling stock financings and is CMS Global Head "Energy & Infrastructure Finance.

Kerstin joined the banking & finance team of CMS in Hamburg as associate in 2009 and became partner in 2017. She worked on secondment with two German banks in Frankfurt and Hannover and a Japanese bank in London.

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Listed as notable practitioner

Chambers Europe, 2023

"Ms Dr. Block and Dr. Riede are characterized by proactive work and a pleasant negotiating style with the usual high level of expertise. This ensures that everything is processed within the specified time frame and with a very good (negotiation) result for the client.", client

The Legal 500 EMEA, 2023

Publications

  • Das angemessene Umtauschverhältnis im Verschmelzungsrecht, Peter Lang Verlag 2011
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Education

  • PhD at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg
  • 2007 - 2009: Trainee lawyer at Hamburg Higher Regional Court
  • Law studies at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, and the University of Cambridge
  • 1999 - 2001: Banking apprenticeship (German Bankkauffrau)
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22/04/2024
CMS advises Vattenfall on sale of 49% of shares in offshore wind farm projects...
Hamburg – Vattenfall has sold 49% of its shares in the Nordlicht 1 and Nordlicht 2 wind farm projects to BASF. The wind farm zone consists of two separate sites and is located in the German section of the North Sea, around 85 kilometres north of the island of Borkum. The two sites, Nordlicht 1 and Nordlicht 2, have planned capacities of approximately 980 MW and 630 MW, respectively. Full commissioning is scheduled for 2028, when a total of around six terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity is expected to be generated per year, enough to power 1.6 million German households. This makes the Nordlicht wind project the biggest offshore wind farm project that Vattenfall has realised to date. Construction is expected to start in 2026, subject to the final investment decision. Vattenfall is acting as developer and builder of both Nordlicht sites.A CMS team headed by partners Dr Holger Kraft and Dr Jacob Siebert advised Vattenfall on all legal aspects of the transaction. Vattenfall and BASF signed a Memorandum of Understanding with regard to the joint project in December of last year, when the CMS team likewise advised Vattenfall. CMS Germany Dr Holger Kraft, Lead Partner Dr Jacob Siebert, Lead Part­ner Dorothée Janzen, Partner, Com­mer­cial Mat­thi­as Sethmann, Principal Counsel Dr Christoph Löffler, Counsel Dr Stefan Kühl, Senior Associate Dr Christian Seeburger, Associate, all Corporate/M&A Dr Niklas Ganssauge, Partner Mathias Cordero, Senior Associate, both Real Estate & Public Christoff Soltau, Partner Dr Denis Schlimpert, Counsel Dr Robert Bodewig, Senior Associate, all Antitrust, Competition & Trade Dr Kerstin Block, Partner, Banking & Finance Prof. Malte Grützmacher, Partner, TMC Dr Nikolas Gregor, Partner, Intellectual Prop­erty Se­basti­an Belz, Counsel Katja Meisel, Senior Associate Knut Göring-Tisch, Associate, all Public Dr Arne Burmester, Principal Counsel  Birgit Wagner, Legal Manager Shae Lynn Washington, Legal Co­ordin­at­or  Sarah Przybylski, Senior Legal Specialist Edris Trabzadah, Senior Legal Specialist Jule Marie Holz, Legal Specialist, all Smart OperationsPress Con­tact presse@cms-hs. com
25/03/2024
CMS advises on project financing for land-based terminal in Stade
Hamburg – Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH (HEH) has achieved financial close for the project financing to develop and realise the planned terminal for liquefied gases in Stade. Total investment is some EUR 1.6 billion. Achieving financial close represents a major milestone for Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH’s land-based terminal.A multi-dis­cip­lin­ary and multi-location CMS team headed by Dr Hilke Herchen and Dr Holger Kraft advised Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH on developing the project and on preparations to secure the project financing. This included corporate law advice with a particular focus on developing and optimising corporate governance, and on the associated links to the project financing. This advice marks a continuation of the existing close cooperation between HEH and CMS. The CMS team has been providing advice on an ongoing basis since the start of the project, with support for project development around corporate, operation & maintenance and real estate matters in particular. This has included advising on various shareholders joining the project, with a recent example being Enagás S.A. as industrial partner in June 2023. The CMS team conducted a comprehensive due diligence check to put the project financing on a solid footing. The first expansion phase of the project will see an emission-free terminal begin operating in 2027. Its infrastructure is also approved for bio-LNG and synthetic natural gas (SNG). At a later stage, the project will be switched over to hydrogen-based energy carriers such as ammonia. The planned regasification capacity is 13.3 billion cubic metres per year and the send-out capacity is 21.7 gigawatt. From March 2024 until the onshore terminal becomes operational, Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH will also accommodate one of the five FSRUs (Floating Storage and Regasification Units) chartered by the German federal government. CMS Germany Dr Hilke Herchen, Lead Partner Dr Holger Kraft, Lead Partner Matthias Sethmann, Principal Counsel Dr Luise Pelzer, Counsel Dr Stefan Kühl, Senior Associate Dr Carl-Friedrich Thoma, Senior Associate Dr Josephine Doll, As­so­ci­ate Domin­ic Zimmer, Associate Dr Christian Seeburger, Associate, all Corporate/M&A Dr Fritz von Hammerstein, Partner Katja Meisel, Senior Associate Jan Gröschel, Senior Associate, all Per­mit­ting Mar­tin Krause, Partner Dr Sebastian Orthmann, Partner Dr Hans Fabian Kiderlen, Principal Coun­sel Chris­toph­er Schmeckel, Senior Associate Wiebke Westermann, Associate, all Real Estate Dr Friedrich von Burchard, Partner, Energy & Climate Change Dorothée Janzen, Part­ner  Chris­toph Zarth, Partner Robin Azinovic, Associate, all Commercial Dr Kerstin Block, Partner, Banking & Finance  Dr Martin Mohr, Partner Dr Olaf Thießen, Principal Counsel, both Tax Dr Sebastian Cording, Partner Dr Anna Lena Füllsack, Senior Associate, both TMC Dr Michael Bauer, Partner Luisa Thomasberger, Associate, both Antitrust, Competition & Trade Dr Philipp Nonnenmühlen, Counsel, Labor, Employment & Pensions Dr Martin Gerecke, Partner, IP Birgit Wagner, Legal Manager, Smart OperationsPress Con­tact presse@cms-hs. com
30/11/2022
CMS advises KfW IPEX-Bank on financing of maintenance facility for Hessische...
Hamburg – KfW IPEX-Bank is providing EUR 70 million of financing for a maintenance depot to be built by regional railway company Hessische Landesbahn. The funds will be raised in the form of a fixed...
12/09/2022
Landmark transaction: CMS advises Aquila Capital on the financing for 2.6...
Hamburg – Aquila Clean Energy EMEA, Aquila Capital’s clean energy development platform in Europe, has finalised a EUR 1 billion construction facility supported by the InvestEU programme. The bespoke...
28/07/2022
International CMS team advises UK-German €2.8 billion interconnector project...
Hamburg/London – NeuConnect, together with a consortium of more than 20 national and international banks and financial institutions, has reached financial close for the NeuConnect interconnector project...
18/05/2022
CMS advises Hengtong on acquisition of LEONI-owned j-fiber
Hamburg – Listed Chinese power cable and optical fibre manufacturer Hengtong has acquired all the shares in j-fiber GmbH, which is part of LEONI AG. The deal is being handled via Hengtong subsidiary...
13/01/2022
CMS supports Luxcara with the acquisition of Dutch offshore wind farm stake
Hamburg – Luxcara has successfully completed an acquisition of a minority stake in the Dutch offshore wind farm "Borssele III & IV", which Luxcara acquired for its Luxembourg fund structures. Luxcara...
05/01/2022
CMS advises family office Lennertz & Co. on the sale of a majority share...
Hamburg – UK-based PE fund IK Partners has signed an agreement to acquire a majority interest in STEIN HGS GmbH from Lennertz & Co, an owner-managed family office based in Hamburg, and company founder...
18/10/2021
First federal highway PPP project: CMS advises on financing of B 247 project...
Cologne – CMS has successfully advised on the financing of the B 247 PPP project in Thuringia up to the financial close on 17 September 2021. Acting on behalf of the German federal government, DEGES...
12/03/2021
CMS advises on biomass cogeneration plant in Wismar sponsored by Wismar...
Hamburg – Wismar Pellets GmbH, PEARL Infrastructure Capital and Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) have achieved financial close of the Bioenergie Wismar combined heat and power (CHP) biomass...
26/02/2021
CMS advises Shell on acquisition of Next Kraftwerke
Hamburg – Shell Overseas Investment B.V. (Shell) has agreed to acquire 100 percent of the shares of virtual power plant (VPP) operator Next Kraftwerke GmbH from its consortium of shareholders. The parties...
18/02/2021
CMS advises Luxcara on signing turbine supply contract and service agreement...
Hamburg – Luxcara and GE Renewable Energy have signed a contract for the supply of 137 wind turbines for the 753 MW Önusberget wind farm in Sweden. The parties also agreed a full-service maintenance...