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Rembert advises companies on issues arising in crises, restructurings and insolvencies. In addition, his clients include insolvency administrators, trustees, managing directors and creditors of companies in crisis.
His consulting focus is on assisting clients in creditor committees, evaluating restructuring concepts (IDW S6 expert opinion) and advising on issues related to digital assets (crypto-assets). Another focus is advising on cross-border insolvencies, in particular with Chinese investments (distressed M&A).Since 2019 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2018 – 2019 | Associate, WZR Rechtsanwälte mbB |
2015 – 2019 | Associate, Graf Kerssenbrock & Kollegen |
2014 – 2016 | LL.M., International Law, Beijing |
2015 | Admitted to the Bar, Schleswig–Holstein |
2012 – 2014 | Legal clerkship, Hamburg |
2013 | Doctoral degree, Law, Christian–Albrechts–University, Kiel, Germany |
2005 – 2010 | Legal studies, Münster and Kiel |
Besprechung des Beschlusses vom 7.6.2021 – 574 RES 2/21 des Amtsgerichts Dresden, in: Der SanierungsBerater 03/2021, S. 116-117. Rope-a-dope / Der insolvenzrechtliche Squeeze-Out, in: Der SanierungsBerater 03/2020, gemeinsam mit Dr. Martin Heidrich, LL.M. (Mit-Herausgeber), S. 119-123 |
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最新新闻和观点
Requirement to substantiate German debtor's illiquidity remains high
Digital assets in insolvency – MiCA and the German Future Finance Act
Real estate assets (usually) don’t count as liquidity in German insolvency law