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29 March 2016
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Dr. Hubertus Schröder & Tonio Sadoni—Bryan Cave LLP

Firm expands corporate/M&A practice in Hamburg

Bryan Cave LLP has expanded in Germany with the addition of Dr. Hubertus Schröder and Tonio Sadoni – two new lawyers who will practice in the areas of corporate and M&A.

“Bryan Cave is on a growth path in Germany”, said Hamburg office managing partner Eckart Budelmann. “With Dr. Hubertus Schröder and Tonio Sadoni, we gain two very experienced experts in advising on international transactions. The German market is very attractive to foreign investors. Additionally, a lot of German companies focus on expanding to other countries. In this regard we advise complex business acquisitions and sales.”

Hubertus joins the team as counsel. For many years, he has been advising on all aspects of corporate/M&A matters and in distressed situations. He has extensive experience in domestic and cross-border M&A, corporate structuring, carve-outs and joint ventures. His experience also covers the trading and financing of non-performing loans. His clients include German and international corporations, private equity investors and financial institutions. Schröder comes to Bryan Cave from Gibson Dunn in Munich. He also has practiced as a lawyer at Ashurst in London and Munich.

Tonio joins Bryan Cave’s Hamburg office as an associate. He advises on national and international transactions, corporate matters and general commercial law. He specializes in joint ventures and private equity. He has represented clients in a number of industries, with a particular focus on the life sciences/health care sector, nutrition industry and hotel business. Before joining Bryan Cave, Sadoni worked in the Hamburg corporate department of Latham & Watkins.

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