Successful sales require good products and tailored strategies – but also a clear legal basis. Whether national or international trade in goods and services, brick-and-mortar or digital: robust contractual structures and legally compliant sales systems are crucial for growth and planning security. We support companies in setting up, developing, and enforcing their sales models in a legally sound manner.
FGvW provides comprehensive advice on commercial and distribution law. Our services range from drafting and negotiating individual contracts to providing legal support for complex distribution organizations. We combine legal precision with a deep understanding of market mechanisms, supply chains, and commercial processes.
We understand trade and distribution as a dynamic interplay of law, economics, and strategy. Our consultants work closely with related areas of law to design distribution models that are legally compliant, practicable, and sustainable. The aim is to minimize risks while maintaining entrepreneurial flexibility.
Whether it’s contract drafting, strategic realignment, or conflict resolution, we are at your side as your partner in commercial and distribution law – with clear advice, robust solutions, and the commitment to legally secure your market success.
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Legal Insights
5. May 2026
Right to erasure of personal data in the Commercial Register
Since the entry into force of the DiRUG (Act implementing the Digitalisation Directive) and the DiREG (Act supplementing the provisions for the implementation of the Digitalisation Directive), the Commercial Register has been fully and freely accessible to the public in electronic form. The personal data stored there can thus be extracted and consolidated on a...
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Data protection law
Commercial and Distribution Law
30. October 2025
When does an agreement qualify as a “commercial agency agreement” (and why does that matter)?
Whether an agreement is a commercial agency agreement is determined by the actual content of the agreement. The name of the agreement is not relevant. Instead, the overall picture of the circumstances is decisive. This is the result of the judgement of the Higher Regional Court (OLG) Frankfurt am Main of 8 July 2025 (Case...
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