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Braunschweig law firm joins Stumpf and Peitmann

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Braunschweig law firm joins Stumpf and Peitmann in Peine

Sadness.The renowned Peiner law firm Stumpf und Peitmann on Werderstraße in Peine is breaking new ground. After the death of Olaf Stumpf, they merged with the Braunschweig law firm “mep+k” and expanded their legal services from April 1st.

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The notary and lawyer Dr. Christof Klinke from “mep+k” says: “When Ulrich Peitmann asked me if we were interested in working together, my colleagues and I were immediately enthusiastic about expansion. Because as I was born in Peiner and live here, I naturally know the law firm as the first address. And Peine offers a lot of space on the legal market.” He emphasizes: “This is a project close to my heart.”

Braunschweig law firm “mep+k”

The Braunschweig law firm “mep+k”, which has its headquarters on Eiermarkt, was founded in 1991 and has been offering notary and legal services since 2005, as well as mediation. Seven lawyers work there, covering all important areas of law.

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Peiner Rechtsanwälte Christian Brandes and Ulrich Peitmann explain: “We are very much looking forward to the entry of the law firm ‘mep+k’ and the future cooperation. In this way, the law firm remains with the client on a permanent basis. After the death of Olaf Stumpf, the lawyers Olaf Marotz and Stephan Friehe decided to leave the firm. So we can really use support and fresh blood.”

The lawyers have big plans together, the building on Werderstraße is currently being completely renovated and technically upgraded. Working is still possible for the Braunschweig colleagues. They explained: “We have a lot planned together. We will be present on site in a modern digital office. For example, there will be hardly any paper files in the future, everything will be electronic. If you want it, especially in times of Corona, you can also get advice online via video conference. Everything will be technically state-of-the-art, and we will link our law firm software online with the Braunschweig office.”

The time for individual lawyers is over

The time of individual lawyers is over, and that’s why you position yourself broadly. It is planned that, in addition to Peitmann and Brandes, the seven lawyers from the Lion City will regularly offer on-site consultations for clients in Peine. Attorney Christian Brandes continues to focus on labor law, traffic and accident law, medical liability and criminal law. The Braunschweig colleagues bring additional areas with them. In addition to the classic areas of law such as inheritance law, family law, real estate law, administrative law, building law and tenancy law, this also includes areas that are not offered at all or only sporadically in the district of Peine.

There are now specialist lawyers for banking and capital market law, insolvency law and social law. In addition, the area of ​​mediation is offered, a process for amicable conflict resolution, in which an outside, neutral, specially trained third party, the mediator, mediates between the parties, according to the specialist lawyer for family law and mediator Cordula Ebeling, who was enthusiastic about the idea of ​​working together : “It’s a great opportunity to grow together and make a difference.”

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dr Christof Klinke and Christian Brandes emphasize: “We would like to offer our clients the widest possible range of legal advice and support in our home town. Our goal is: You come here and you can take advantage of all the services in one place.” Ulrich Peitmann is looking forward to a good and fruitful cooperation “on an equal footing”. So far everything is in a dry cloth, only a crisp, memorable name for the law firm is still missing. But that will also be found, all lawyers agree.

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