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NH BAYER is a small french-german business-focused law practice with a sound experience in french and german business law, private and labour law, including collective labour law advice in complex M&A cases.
The founder Nils H. Bayer, formerly partner of a franco-german and a bigger interregional german law firm, is working nearly exclusively on franco-german and international law cases.
NH BAYER advises companies in German, French, European and international contract, economic, commercial, corporate and labour law.
We also advise private clients in franco-german labour, family and inheritance law.
An overview of our french desk services can be found here.
We represent our clients before the courts of Germany and France, the European Courts of Justice in Luxembourg, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg (France) and the International Court of Arbitration in Paris.
NH BAYER is a small french-german business-focused law practice with a sound experience in french and german business law, private and labour law, including collective labour law advice in complex M&A cases.
The founder Nils H. Bayer, formerly partner of a franco-german and a bigger interregional german law firm, is working nearly exclusively on franco-german and international law cases.
NH BAYER advises companies in German, French, European and international contract, economic, commercial, corporate and labour law.
We also advise private clients in franco-german labour, family and inheritance law.
An overview of our french desk services can be found here.
We represent our clients before the courts of Germany and France, the European Courts of Justice in Luxembourg, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg (France) and the International Court of Arbitration in Paris.
Nils Bayer qualified first as a German judge. He then qualified as a French advocate by passing the bar exams before the examination commission of the advocates’ training centre of Versailles, nowadays "Haute Ecole des Avocats Conseils", "HEDAC", France. He has practised for many years as a German advocate (solicitor-barrister) "Rechtsanwalt" admitted to the Berlin bar and French avocat à la Cour admitted to the Paris bar. He is one of the 20 yearly alumni of the Centre d’Etudes Juridiques Françaises, nowadays Centre Juridique Franco Allemand having chosen to complete at the same time either french as german legal full time university studies within two national academic systems.
As a Franco-German member of the European lawyers network ADVOLEX we have the option to obtain quickly further know-how and expertise from other specialized colleagues from France, Britain and other European Union member states, so that the advantages of a small size law practice merge with those of larger ones.
In order to maintain his registration as a French lawyer (avocat à la Cour) at the Paris Bar Nils Bayer has chosen his legal residence hosted at a law practice 28 rue de racine, Paris next to the Sorbonne and within short walking distance from the commercial court and the Cour de Cassation.
We also provide periodically legal information on French and German law topics via ou Franco German Law Report.
Nils Bayer qualified first as a German judge. He then qualified as a French advocate by passing the bar exams before the examination commission of the advocates’ training centre of Versailles, nowadays "Haute Ecole des Avocats Conseils", "HEDAC", France. He has practised for many years as a German advocate (solicitor-barrister) "Rechtsanwalt" admitted to the Berlin bar and French avocat à la Cour admitted to the Paris bar. He is one of the 20 yearly alumni of the Centre d’Etudes Juridiques Françaises, nowadays Centre Juridique Franco Allemand having chosen to complete at the same time either french as german legal full time university studies within two national academic systems.
As a Franco-German member of the European lawyers network ADVOLEX we have the option to obtain quickly further know-how and expertise from other specialized colleagues from France, Britain and other European Union member states, so that the advantages of a small size law practice merge with those of larger ones.
In order to maintain his registration as a French lawyer (avocat à la Cour) at the Paris Bar Nils Bayer has chosen his legal residence hosted at a law practice 28 rue de racine, Paris next to the Sorbonne and within short walking distance from the commercial court and the Cour de Cassation.
We also provide periodically legal information on French and German law topics via ou Franco German Law Report.