This week, Hogan Lovells announced the appointment of Stefan Schuppert as the firm’s new Managing Partner for Germany.
The firm’s German practice represents 11% of its global revenue and nearly 50% of Continental Europe revenue and acts for many of the firm’s key clients. The region comprises over 450 lawyers, including 93 partners, who cover the full suite of the firm’s services—Corporate, Finance, Disputes, Intellectual Property, and Competition (including Trade).
Mr. Schuppert joined Hogan Lovells in 1996. He is a well-known intellectual property lawyer with a background in both German and US law, advising clients on a wide range of critical and fast-moving issues, such as privacy regulation, outsourcing, Big Data, connected cars, digital health, and e-commerce.
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