The Linklaters team acts integrated into the Crisis Management & Compliance practice and consists of white collar crime, antitrust, capital markets, corporate and foreign trade law experts. The mainstays include the support in allegations of money laundering, corruption and tax evasion as well as sanctions violations. The team is led by criminal lawyer Kerstin Wilhelm (finance, automotive, industrial and technology sectors) and Staffan Illert (corporate, M&A, crisis management); Illert recently took over the co-management from Hans-Ulrich Wilsing (corporate law), who simultaneously switched to the of counsel position. Key contact Jacqueline Engineer is experienced in EU sanctions law.
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Témoignages
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'Strong well-coordinated team working efficiently towards solutions in all internal investigations.'
'Kerstin Wilhelm impresses with her in-depth specialist knowledge, excellent subject matter knowledge and strategic vision.'
Points forts
- Advising a DAX company in connection with parallel antitrust proceedings in the European Union and other jurisdictions as well as an internal investigation affecting large parts of the company and including numerous interviews and forensic data analysis.
- Assisting with an internal investigation for an industrial company on suspicion of possible violations of the EU sanctions against Russia.
- Advising a global logistics service provider in over 40 jurisdictions in connection with a cyber incident.
Avocats
Les grands avocats de demain
Jeunes associés disposant d’une reconnaissance montante sur le marché, jouant régulièrement un rôle clé dans des dossiers majeurs.
Meilleurs collaborateurs
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Jacqueline Engineer
Responsable de la pratique
Autres avocats clés
Jens Blumenberg; Hans-Ulrich Wilsing; Christian Hundeshagen; Daniela Seeliger; Jacqueline Engineer