JUVE Awards 2024: LAUSEN nominated as Law Firm of the Year for Technology and Media

JUVE Awards 2024: LAUSEN nominated as Law Firm of the Year for Technology and Media

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Jutta Schippan
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We are delighted that we have once again been nominated in the category ‘Law Firm of the Year for Technology and Media’ at the JUVE Awards 2024 – a confirmation of our expertise and commitment in the areas of technology and media law.

The JUVE Awards are among the most important honours in the German legal landscape. Each year, law firms and legal departments are honoured for their outstanding performance and dynamic market position over the past twelve months. LAUSEN has now been nominated for the tenth time since 2004, and in 2007 and 2018 we were honoured as the law firm of the year in this category.

The highlight of this year’s awards will be the award ceremony on 24 October 2024 at the Alte Oper Frankfurt, where the winning teams in each category will be announced.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to this nomination – first and foremost our clients, who have placed their trust in us for many years.

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