Maximilian Decker – In cooperation

Maximilian Decker – In cooperation

Lawyer | General Counsel | Expert in Business and Contract Law

Maximilian Decker is an experienced lawyer with extensive expertise in corporate law, contract regulation, M&A transactions, labor law, and public procurement law. He advises companies at both strategic and operational levels on all aspects of business law.

His main areas of expertise include:

Corporate law consulting, supporting company formation, restructuring, and strategic acquisitions

Legal project management, focusing on business processes and contract structures

M&A transaction consulting, including due diligence, contract negotiations, and post-merger integration

Labor law consulting for companies, particularly regarding compliance, restructuring, and employment contract drafting

Healthcare law, particularly in the context of medical center (MVZ) structures and corporate medical law

His professional background includes work at leading law firms as well as serving as a board member in medical centers. In addition to his legal practice, he is currently pursuing an EMBA degree at the University of Münster and writing a dissertation on the legal status of managing directors in European corporations at Leibniz University Hannover.

With his international experience, entrepreneurial mindset, and pragmatic approach, Maximilian Decker is a reliable partner for businesses.

Competencies

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