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The provider of the PayTechLaw website (PayTechLaw.com) and the PayTechLaw social media sites (on LinkedIn, X, Instagram) is

Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH

Wagmüllerstraße 23

80538 Munich

Telephone: +49 89 306 683 -0

Fax: +49 89 306 683 -212

E-mail: hello@annerton.com

VAT registration number: DE325596802

Commercial register number: 250258

Person responsible for journalistic and editorial content

Responsible person for journalistic-editorial content within the Annerton website and the Annerton social media appearances is:

Frank Müller, LL.M., Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, Wagmüllerstraße 23, 80538 Munich.

Job title and professional regulations

Admission of lawyers

Unless otherwise stated, all German lawyers of Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH are admitted to the bar in the Federal Republic of Germany and are members of the respective bar associations.

The following lawyers of Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH belong to the Berlin Bar Association, Littenstraße 9, 10179 Berlin:

  • Kemal Ahmedi
  • Dr. Susanne Grohé
  • Dr. Florian Lörsch
  • Josefine Spengler
  • Svetlana Ulrici
  • Katharina Wagener
  • Marina von Wallenberg-Pachaly

The following lawyers of Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH are members of the Frankfurt am Main Bar Association, Bockenheimer Anlage 36, 60322 Frankfurt am Main:

  • Jonas Philipp Burckgard
  • Sebastian Glaab
  • Dr. Anna Izzo-Wagner, LL.M. Eur.
  • Till-Christopher Otto
  • Dr. Paul Schultess
  • Anh-Vu Tran

The following lawyers of Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH are members of the Munich Bar Association, Tal 33, 80331 Munich:

  • Tom Braegelmann, LL.M. (Of Counsel)
  • Peter Frey
  • Ramona-Patricia Liegl
  • Frank Müller, LL.M.
  • Dr. Franz Ringel
  • Dr. Matthäus Schindele
  • Dr. Jörg Streißle (Of Counsel)
  • Christian Walz
  • Awet Yohannes
  • The following professional regulations apply: Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH is admitted as a law firm in Germany and is a member of the Munich Bar Association. The regulations can be viewed at: https://www.rak-muenchen.de/

Professional liability insurance

Lawyers and tax advisors are obliged by law to take out professional liability insurance. The minimum insurance sum for law firms is €2,500,000. The details can be found in §§ 51, 59n and § 59o BRAO and §§ 55f and 67 StBerG. The professional liability insurer of Annerton Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH is HDI Versicherung AG, HDI-Platz 1, 30659 Hannover. The insurance cover applies to activities in the member states of the European Union.

Professional regulations (lawyers)

The following professional regulations apply to our German lawyers:

  • Federal Lawyers’ Act (BRAO);
  • Professional Code for Lawyers (BORA);
  • Specialist Lawyers’ Act (FAO);
  • Lawyers’ Fees Act (RVG);
  • Professional Rules for Lawyers in the European Union (CCBE);
  • Law on the Activities of European Lawyers in Germany (EuRAG).

The text of the professional regulations listed above can be found on the website of the German Federal Bar Association.

Admission as a tax consultant

Our tax consultant Dr. Steffen Rapp is admitted as a tax consultant in the Federal Republic of Germany and is a member of the relevant Chamber of Tax Consultants for the Munich office:

Steuerberaterkammer München, Nederlinger Straße 9, 80638 Munich.

Professional regulations (tax consultant)

The following professional regulations apply to our German tax consultant:

  • Tax Advisory Act (StBerG);
  • Ordinance on the Implementation of the Provisions on Tax Advisors, Tax Agents and Tax Advisory Companies (DVStB);
  • Professional Code of Conduct of the Federal Chamber of Tax Advisors (BOStB);
  • Tax Advisor Remuneration Ordinance (StBVV).

The text of the listed professional regulations is available on the website of the Federal Chamber of Tax Advisors.

Liability for links

Our offer contains links to external websites of third parties, over whose contents we have no influence. Therefore, we cannot assume any liability for these external contents. The respective provider or operator of the pages is always responsible for the contents of the linked pages. The linked pages were checked for possible legal violations at the time of linking. Illegal content was not recognizable at the time of linking.

However, permanent content control of the linked pages is not reasonable without specific indications of a violation of the law. If we become aware of any violations of the law, we will remove such links immediately.

Copyright

The content and works on these pages created by the site operators are subject to German copyright law. The reproduction, adaptation, distribution or any kind of exploitation outside the limits of copyright require the written consent of its respective author or creator. Downloads and copies are permitted only for private, non-commercial use.

Insofar as the content is not created by the website operator, the copyrights of third parties are respected. In particular, third-party content is marked as such. Should you nevertheless become aware of a copyright infringement, please notify us accordingly. As soon as we become aware of any infringement, we will immediately remove such content.

Avoiding conflicts of interest:

Lawyers are prohibited from representing conflicting interests by professional regulations (Section 43a (4) of the Federal Lawyers’ Act (BRAO)). Before accepting a mandate, we therefore always check whether there is a conflict of interest.

Out-of-court dispute resolution

The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution, which can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. Annerton does not participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.

Image sources

The Annerton website and Annerton social media sites use images from Adobe Stock (and, where applicable, formerly fotolia).

For reasons of better readability, we do not use gender-specific language forms at the same time. Corresponding terms apply to all genders in the sense of equal treatment. The abbreviated language form is used for editorial reasons only and does not imply any judgment.