Lausen among the top three law firms for media law in Kanzleimonitor 2023/24

Lausen among the top three law firms for media law in Kanzleimonitor 2023/24

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Jutta Schippan
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Lausen is ranked third among the leading law firms for media law in the latest Kanzleimonitor. “A small but fine list in media law” – Dr. Matthias Lausen is recommended here as one of the leading lawyers in this area of the law.

Every year, the German Institute for Legal Departments and Corporate Lawyers (diruj) publishes the leading lawyers and best law firms in Germany in its kanzleimonitor.de study. The legal departments of 589 companies from 29 different sectors took part in the eleventh edition of the study. A total of 9,044 recommendations were made for German law firms in 32 practice areas. The current study is available here.

We are very pleased to be ranked among the best by our peers. Many thanks to all those who have placed their trust in our work in this way.

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