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FGvW is again strengthening the Frankfurt office: Susanne Lüddecke is coming as Local Partner in Labor Law

We are continuing on a growth course and moving the expansion of our Frankfurt office forward apace. Since August 1st, 2017, Susanne Lüddecke (46) boosts the Labor Law Division at the Frankfurt office as Local Partner.

Susanne Lüddecke began her career in 2001 as an attorney in the Düsseldorf office of Taylor Wessing, before she moved to Osborne Clarke in Frankfurt. In 2003, she joined the Frankfurt office of Taylor Wessing, where she was appointed in 2016 to the position of salaried partner. From Taylor Wessing, at the beginning of 2016, labor attorney Dr Sabine Schröter joined FGvW as a partner.

Susanne Lüddecke advises in individual and collective labor law, frequently with an international reference. She conducts proceedings in labor courts throughout Germany, as well as having many years of experience in working with labor law on reorganizations (including balance of interests and social plan negotiations), post-merger integration processes and corporate transactions. A focus of her work relates to the field of international staff operations, as well as clarification of maintenance law issues arising in this connection.

Susanne Lüddecke will be collaborating closely with our labor law partner Dr Sabine Schröter in Frankfurt, as well as supporting partners from the M&A and Reorganization Divisions with accompaniment of transactions.

"With Friedrich Graf von Westphalen, I am joining a partnership which not only offers specialist legal advice to commercial enterprises at the highest level, but concurrently enables me to develop in a company without rigid regulations", is Susanne Lüddecke's point of view. "That the individual compatibility of partnership and family goes without saying in the company, has confirmed me in my decision."

Dr. Barbara Mayer

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