von Toby Kick | Sep. 10, 2021 | Court Hearings, Filing a Petition, German Statutes, Legal Costs, Top Interest
Get Your Free Copy of Our Civil Litigation Brochure Practical Information from Court Savy German Litigators In the brand new brochure „A Short Guide to Civil & Commercial Litigation in Germany“, I explain the basics of commercial litigation under...
von Toby Kick | Nov. 2, 2020 | Filing a Petition, Legal Costs
Checklist & Terms of Engagement If you consider hiring the German law office Graf & Partners to represent you in a German civil lawsuit, we recommend to carefully read the below checklist before you contact us with any details of your case. The information...
von Toby Kick | Aug. 28, 2019 | Court Hearings, Filing a Petition, German Statutes, Legal Costs
Lawyer Video on Probate in Europe Our special interest blog www.internationalprobatelaw.com deals with the matter of how to administer German-American estates, how to obtain probate in Europe (especially Germany, Austria and England), the overseas succession laws and...
von Toby Kick | März 19, 2019 | Court Hearings, Filing a Petition, Legal Costs, Top Interest
Get the best of both worlds: a professional German judge in a non-public civil proceeding Parties to civil litigation often fear the public nature of a lawsuit, be it in the USA or in Germany. This is especially true for commercial and corporate cases as well as any...
von Toby Kick | Feb. 26, 2019 | Filing a Petition, German Statutes, Legal Costs, Top Interest
Avoid the #1 Litigation Blunder: Incomplete or incorrectly spelled Company Names of German Defendants In corporate litigation, there can be no “close enough” approach when it comes to the designation of the Plaintiff or Defendant. A litigation lawyer who sues a German...
von Toby Kick | Jan. 6, 2019 | Court Hearings, Filing a Petition, German Statutes, Legal Costs, Settlements, Top Interest
Checklist: Effective Defense against a Civil Action in Germany In this post, we explain how to best react and defend your case when you find yourself at the receiving end of a German civil lawsuit. More specifically, how to avoid making major blunders right at the...