Rechtsanwältin (Lawyer) and Local Partner
Certified Specialist in Corporate and Commercial Law
Dr Stephanie von Riegen has been working as a lawyer in our offices in Freiburg and Hamburg since 2013 and has been a local partner since 2025. She advises clients primarily on corporate law and on national and international restructurings and transformations. She also specializes in German and European antitrust law, particularly in connection with mergers and acquisitions (M&A), the establishment and support of joint ventures, and strategic cooperation between competitors. Her work focuses on transaction support, including merger control proceedings and foreign investment control under foreign trade law.
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5. March 2025
FGvW advises Endress+Hauser on strategic partnership with SICK AG
FGvW has advised the Endress+Hauser Gruppe on its strategic partnership with SICK AG. SICK and Endress+Hauser are bringing their strategic partnership in process automation to life: SICK’s advanced gas analysis and flow measurement technology is now an integral part of Endress+Hauser’s comprehensive instrumentation portfolio. The collaboration is designed to offer customers in the process industry...
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Corporate law
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9. February 2024
Corporate Law: New filing fees under German Foreign Direct Investment Regime
Since January 1, 2024, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (“BMWK”) has been charging fees for investment control services, among other things, for the first time. Unlike decisions by the Federal Cartel Office in merger control proceedings, investment reviews in Germany were previously free of charge for the companies involved – this...
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