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German Desk

in Spain

Comprising both Spanish and German lawyers, the CMS German Desk provides legal and tax guidance to companies in Spain and Germany, advising on all matters relating to transnational commercial activities. Our professionals’ strong command of the languages and awareness of the cultural characteristics of both countries, as well as the closely-knit structure and collaboration between each jurisdiction, ensures that the team is well-equipped to provide agile solutions in such territories.

The CMS German Desk is skilled in providing co-ordinated and multi-disciplinary advice on the legal systems concerned thanks to its vast knowledge of the corporate environment and economic culture in each country, enabling us to recognise the opportunities and difficulties faced by businesses due to globalisation.

Our services create added value not only through our engagement in the development of companies’ activity, but also by constantly remaining up to speed with key transactions and legal and case law updates, as well as the delivery of ongoing training to our professionals.

We provide support to clients in order to maximise opportunities and minimise the risks associated with the regulatory environment of the market, advising on preventative measures, acting in all types of proceedings and litigation and mediating in companies’ relationships with public authorities and supervisory bodies.

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The International Desk Team

The CMS German Desk is skilled in providing co-ordinated and multi-disciplinary advice on the legal systems concerned thanks to its vast knowledge of the corporate environment and economic culture in each country, enabling us to recognise the opportunities and difficulties faced by businesses due to globalisation.


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