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AVANTCORE Rechtsanwälte Partnerschaft mbB

Hohenzollernstraße 1, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany

T: +49 711 674411-0
F: +49 711 674411-11
M: info@avantcore.de

Partnership company with limited professional liability
Headquarters Stuttgart
Stuttgart Local Court PR 720643

VAT ID No. DE309508148

Partners within the meaning of the German Partnership Act: Dr. Julia Blind, Dr. Matthias Heßhaus, Dr. Arnd Pannenbecker, Christopher A. Wolf, MBA

The lawyers of our law firm are admitted to practice in the Federal Republic of Germany.

Chamber
Rechtsanwaltskammer Stuttgart
Königstrasse 14
70173 Stuttgart
T: + 49 711 222155-0
F: + 49 711 222155-11
info@rak-stuttgart.de
www.rak-stuttgart.de

Professional regulations
Federal Lawyers' Act (BRAO)
Professional Code of Conduct for Lawyers (BORA)
Specialist lawyer regulations (FAO)
Lawyers' Fees Act (RVG)
Code of Conduct for Lawyers in the European Union (CCBE)
Act on the Activities of European Lawyers in Germany (EuRAG)
These regulations can be found on the website of the Federal Bar Association www.brak.de.

Professional liability insurance
AXA Versicherung Aktiengesellschaft. Colonia-Allee 10-20, D-51067 Cologne
The insurance cover meets at least the requirements of § 51 BRAO. Territorial scope: worldwide

Avoidance of conflicts of interest
Lawyers are prohibited from representing conflicting interests due to professional regulations (Section 43a (4) BRAO). Before accepting a mandate, we therefore always check whether there is a conflict of interest.

Out-of-court arbitration
In the event of disputes between lawyers and their clients, there is the possibility of out-of-court dispute resolution upon request at the regional bar association (§ 73 para. 2 no. 3 in conjunction with § 73 para. 5 BRAO) or at the arbitration board of the legal profession at the Federal Bar Association (§ 191 f. BRAO), which can be found on the website of the Federal Bar Association (www.brak.de or by e-mail: schlichtungsstelle@brak.de).

Duty to provide information in accordance with Section 36 of the German Consumer Dispute Resolution Act (VSBG): We are not obliged to participate in a dispute resolution procedure before a consumer arbitration board within the meaning of the VSBG and we cannot offer to participate in such a procedure.

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