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Growth sector Medtech - Polish MedApp S.A. invests in NRW and establishes German subsidiary in Düsseldorf with the assistance of TIGGES

At the beginning of March, MedApp S.A., an innovative Polish company from the medtech sector with headquarters in Krakow, founded the subsidiary MedApp Germany GmbH responsible for the expansion in the DACH region from the Düsseldorf location.

 

Filing of criminal charges with the Federal Public Prosecutor General against Vladimir Putin and Sergey Lavrov for violation of the Code of Crimes Against International Law and the Charter of the United Nations

The terrible events in the Ukraine horrify us deeply. Out of the feeling of powerless helplessness arises anger at those responsible in Moscow, who by their aggression plunge a sovereign nation into misery and threaten world peace. Our law firm has therefore filed a criminal complaint with the Federal Public Prosecutor General against the President and the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Mr. Putin and Mr. Lavrov, for violation of the Code of Crimes Against International Law and the Charter of the United Nations. 

TIGGES advises Laude Smart Intermodal SA on market entry in Germany

Laude Smart Intermodal SA, one of the market leaders in the Polish intermodal transport market, began its expansion into the German market at the start of the year. The TIGGES Poland competence team provided comprehensive advice and support to the Laude Group during the preparation and implementation of the investment project.

 

Digital VC Roundtable Düsseldorf "Future Fund" (Dr. Jörg Kukies, BMF) - Recording online

On 31 August 2021, we welcomed Dr Jörg Kukies, a top-class guest from Berlin, to our monthly VC Roundtable Düsseldorf. The State Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance answered all questions on the topic of the equity fund for technologies of the future ("Future Fund").

 

TIGGES successfully defends home care provider PROMEDICA against former cooperation partners

With the help of TIGGES, the care provider PROMEDICA, based in Warsaw, has successfully asserted itself in several court proceedings against former franchise and cooperation partners who challenged the legality of the contractual arrangement of the franchise and cooperation agreements.

 

Handelsblatt / Best Lawyers®: TIGGES partners Micaela Schork and Dominik Wagner are among "Germany‘s best Lawyers 2022"

Today, the Handelsblatt, in cooperation with Best Lawyers, published the annual ranking "Germany's Best Lawyers 2022" and recommends TIGGES partners Micaela Schork, LL.M. and Dr. Dominik Wagner, LL.M. for the areas of IP and Real Estate - a great recognition for the entire TIGGES team!

 

TIGGES advises RailWatch on the investment of Agartha Fund LP from Abu Dhabi

The Bonn-based company RailWatch GmbH, a provider of innovative rail vehicle monitoring concepts based on camera and sensor technology, has strengthened its position with a new shareholder, Agartha Fund LP from Abu Dhabi, through a capital increase of EUR 3.5 million.

 

TIGGES accompanies gkk Dialog in the implementation of the info hotline as part of the BMG‘s campaign for the Corona vaccination

TIGGES supports the dialogue agency gkk Dialog in the implementation of the info hotline as part of the campaign for the Corona vaccination of the Federal Ministry of Health.

 

ECJ: German truck toll too high - claim for reimbursement in time!

A ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) of 28 October 2020 has caught the attention of the entire freight forwarding industry: The German truck toll has been too high for years and freight forwarders can demand money back. We summarise what freight forwarders need to know about this and what to do in order to claim reimbursement if necessary.

 

The planned Supply Chain Law - a challenge also from a competition law perspective

For several years now, there has been a debate about the need for a law under which companies can be held accountable for human rights and environmental violations within global supply chains. We have summarised the state of the debate on the so-called supply chain law.