Hausfeld
Hausfeld is a leading global law firm that clients trust with their most complex legal disputes and competition matters.
About
Hausfeld successfully resolves disputes for its clients, driven by its bold approach and pioneering experience. We pioneered the private enforcement of competition claims in Europe twelve years ago and continues to be recognised as an innovator in the legal market.
Our team comprises highly experienced commercial litigators, with a proven track record in managing competition and commercial disputes, with notable success in financial services, shareholder claims, technology and insolvency, and also human rights and environmental disputes. Our lawyers have considerable expertise in leading complex – often ground-breaking – high value disputes, often opposed by Magic/Silver Circle and top US and European firms.
We have built a successful Nordic practice since 2006, achieving multiple settlements for clients across the Nordics, including some of the biggest names in the industry, including municipal/governmental entities, on claims arising from antitrust infringements as well as general commercial disputes.
Our ability to offer flexible engagement structures, willingness to share risk and work with litigation funders, allows our clients to pursue claims with a level of cost/risk best suited to their circumstances. Hausfeld’s conflict-free platform means that it can take instructions where other law firms cannot. With 12 offices across Europe and the US, Hausfeld can litigate in jurisdictions that suit its clients best.
COVID-19 Commitment
The team monitors the ramifications of the pandemic on the legal landscape; how it could impact businesses while offering practical tips on its dedicated COVID-19 Hub.
In addition, Hausfeld London will commit up to £1 million of its lawyers’ time to enable businesses impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak to investigate commercial claims they may have arising out of COVID-19. The Commitment enables eligible organisations to seek advice in relation to situations caused by the impact of COVID-19 on their business.
The investigation will be done on a non-recourse basis, i.e. the claimant will not have to pay for that time spent. For more info.
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