20. November 2024

Legal 500 Germany Awards 2025: OPPENLÄNDER nominated

We are delighted to be nominated again as ‘Antitrust Team of the Year’ at the Legal 500 Germany Awards 2025! Our antitrust team has already won this award in 2024 – a significant recognition for the great work!

Also nominated are Dr Andreas Hahn and Prof Dr Albrecht Bach. As ‘Antitrust Lawyer of the Year’, the two are on the shortlist with only six other nominees. That speaks for itself. With Prof Dr Albrecht Bach, we also have this year’s winner in this category. His renewed nomination demonstrates the high reputation he enjoys in antitrust law.

Our fingers are crossed for our colleagues and we are looking forward to the award ceremony on 21 February in Frankfurt am Main!

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12. February 2026

OPPENLÄNDER is once again among the best according to Legal500

In the recently published ranking of Legal 500 Germany 2026, we are once again a TOP LAW FIRM in the City Focus Stuttgart and are ranked as a TOP TIER LAW FIRM in two practice areas.

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29. January 2026

OPPENLÄNDER Rechtsanwälte wins dispute over functional allowances for the Saarland state parliament

Prof. Dr. Christofer Lenz and Dr. Maximilian Gerhold successfully defended the Saarland state parliament against a constitutional complaint filed by an AfD member of parliament regarding the functional allowances for parliamentary secretaries and deputy faction leaders.

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14. January 2026

OPPENLÄNDER strengthens its labor law and M&A practice with the addition of attorney Karoline Korff

Karoline Korff joined our team in labor law and M&A on January 1, 2026.

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09. January 2026

State Parliament President wins tunnel dispute against AfD with OPPENLÄNDER

OPPENLÄNDER Rechtsanwälte, represented by Prof. Dr. Christofer Lenz and Dr. Henrike Schulte, has once again won a case for State Parliament President Muhterem Aras at the Constitutional Court of Baden-Württemberg. The AfD members of the state parliament and their parliamentary group had challenged decisions made by the president within the scope of her domiciliary rights regarding the arrangement of access to state parliament premises. This also concerned the use of a connecting tunnel beneath Konrad-Adenauer-Straße between the plenary building and the building housing the offices of the members of the major parliamentary groups of the Greens and the CDU.

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