Starting April 1, 2025, a groundbreaking legal reform in Germany allows commercial civil proceedings to be conducted in English before regional courts. This initiative marks a significant step toward making Germany a more attractive and accessible legal venue for international businesses and investors.
Germany has long been one of Europe’s economic powerhouses, home to numerous global corporations and a magnet for international trade and investment. However, the language barrier in German courts has posed challenges for foreign companies involved in legal disputes. To address this issue and to compete with international legal hubs such as London or Singapore, Germany has introduced English-language commercial chambers in selected regional courts.
This reform significantly lowers entry barriers for foreign companies seeking justice in Germany. It is expected to:
At the same time, domestic companies can also benefit from increased procedural flexibility in cases involving international partners.
Although this reform simplifies access to German courts, legal complexities remain. It is advisable for businesses to consult with legal professionals familiar with both German and international commercial law to ensure optimal use of this new opportunity.
The introduction of English-language proceedings in German regional courts is a forward-looking measure aligning with the globalized business landscape. It reflects Germany’s commitment to legal modernization and international cooperation, offering new advantages to companies operating across borders.