Heussen Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH

Heussen Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH

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Christoph Hamm

Abteilung

Real Estate & Construction Law / Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner, Director

Karriere

Christoph Hamm is a Partner in the Real Estate & Construction Law Practice Group in our Munich office. He’s also the Managing Director of the law firm.

In his work, he primarily focuses on legal issues surrounding real estate transactions (specifically, the creation of data rooms, implementation of due diligence and contract drafting/negotiations) as well as real estate commercial law (specifically, land contracts, law of agency and tenancy law) and commercial landlord-tenant law. Plus, Mr. Hamm is a seasoned litigation expert.

Large and mid-sized real estate companies in particular stand to win from Mr. Hamm`s professional and comprehensive legal consultancy. His clients include insurance companies, bank subsidiaries and affiliates as well as family offices, all of whom he regularly advises on the legal aspects of major real estate projects and portfolio Management.

Christoph Hamm furthermore lectures at the University of Münster. He also serves on the supervisory board of renowned German life insurance company Lebensversicherung von 1871 a.G. München.

Mr Hamm is listed as a lawyer or/and within the practice group in Legal500 (D, EMEA) and Juve.

Professional background

since 2003: Partner at the law firm of Heussen Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH 2001 - 2003: Attorney at the law firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers Veltins Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH in Munich, Partner since 2002 18897 - 2000: Attorney at the law firm of Heuking Kühn Lüer in Munich 1996: starting as a Attorney at the law firm of Heussen Braun von Kessel in Munich 1993: starting as a Junior Lawyer

Sprachen

German, English

Ausbildung

1996: Assessor examination 1993: Start of legal clerkship 1989-1993: Studied law at the Universities of Augsburg and Munich 1989: Study trimester "Business Administration" at Georgia Southern College, USA

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