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CMS Hasche Sigle advises boerse-stuttgart on the introduction of new market model

16/05/2006

boerse-stuttgart is giving up lead-broker-driven trading, i.e. the broker-protected trade, used hitherto, and is changing to an electronic trading system. The new market model will be introduced at the latest by 1 January 2007, initially for trade with certificated derivatives (warrants and certificates). 
CMS Hasche Sigle has advised boerse-stuttgart under the leadership of Stuttgart partner, Dr Thomas Meyding. Further members of the team were associate Dr Martin Kolbinger, partner Dirk Loycke (Commercial Contracts) and partner Dr. Axel Funk (IT, Commercial Contracts). 
"We are pleased to have had a major role in such an important project for Stuttgart Stock Exchange." said Dr Thomas Meyding. 
Contact CMS Hasche Sigle: 
Dr Thomas.Meyding 
Tel.: +49 (0)711 9764-388 
Thomas.Meyding@cms-hs.com 
About CMS Hasche Sigle: 
CMS Hasche Sigle is one of the leading German law firms with more than 420 lawyers. It covers the entire area of commercial law and provides legal advice to major German and international companies from a wide spectrum of industry. CMS Hasche Sigle operates at all the major business centres. It has offices in Berlin, Cologne, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart, Chemnitz, Dresden, Brussels, Belgrade, Moscow and Prague. 
CMS Hasche Sigle is a partnership of lawyers and tax consultants; for register details / list of partners see www.cms-hs.com 
CMS Hasche Sigle is a member of CMS, an alliance of leading European law firms. With over 575 partners, a total of 2,000 lawyers and tax consultants and around 3,800 support staff we advise our clients in 24 countries in Europe and further afield on legal and tax issues. 
Local strength, legal and tax advice tailored to the requirements of the market combined with a substantial amount of business and organisational integration form the basis for high-quality international legal advice. 
In addition to CMS Hasche Sigle, the following firms are also members of the CMS alliance: CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni (Italy), CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo (Spain), CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre (France), CMS Cameron McKenna LLP (Great Britain), CMS DeBacker (Belgium), CMS Derks Star Busmann (the Netherlands), CMS von Erlach Henrici (Switzerland) and CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz (Austria). CMS has 57 offices in 24 countries in Western and Central Europe, North and South America, Asia and North Africa. 
For further information on CMS Hasche Sigle see www.cms-hs.com and on the CMS alliance see www.cmslegal.com .