Ulrike Barth

Ulrike Barth

Ulrike Barth is a correspondent for Law.com International based in Germany. She writes about lawyers and legal issues in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Her coverage includes the business of law, global and domestic law firms, in-house legal departments, litigation and arbitration, and regulatory issues. She can be reached at [email protected].

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December 23, 2024 | International Edition

Bird & Bird Steers Katjes in Bittersweet Dispute with Lindt & Nestlé Over Vegan Chocolate Patent

The holiday season may be sweet, but competition in the billion-dollar vegan chocolate market is anything but. German and Swiss lawyers are unwrapping their best strategies to gain a competitive edge.

By Ulrike Barth

4 minute read

December 11, 2024 | International Edition

Bird & Bird CEO Christian Bartsch: ‘We Aim to Become a Billion-Euro Firm’

Bird & Bird aims to increase revenue to more than $1 billion within the next five years, with the German practice playing a crucial role.

By Ulrike Barth

3 minute read

November 21, 2024 | International Edition

Ex-Dewey & LeBoeuf Banking Lawyer on Trial in Germany’s Cum-Ex Tax Scandal

Kai-Uwe Steck, once a pivotal witness in the prosecution of lawyers and bankers charged with looting billions from the Treasury, now finds himself on the other side of the courtroom—facing trial for alleged tax evasion.

By Ulrike Barth

3 minute read

November 19, 2024 | International Edition

German Court Finds Facebook Must Pay Users for Data Breach, But Less Than Expected

The Federal Court of Justice recognises user rights to non-material damages following a massive data breach but plaintiffs' lawyers are likedly to be disappointed by the amount.

By Ulrike Barth

3 minute read

November 13, 2024 | International Edition

Facebook Data Breach: German Court Opens Door for Compensation

The country’s Federal Court of Justice has indicated tens of thousands of people suing Meta could be eligible for non-material damages.

By Ulrike Barth

4 minute read

August 25, 2024 | International Edition

Young, Digital, Demanding: How Gen Z Is Challenging Germany's Law Firms

Generation Z is tech-savvy, purpose-driven, and demanding a new leadership style. Are law firms ready?

By Ulrike Barth

4 minute read

August 22, 2024 | International Edition

Deutsche Bank Settles with 60% of Postbank Shareholders After 14-Year Legal Battle

Law firms Hengeler Mueller and Bayer Krauss Hüber advised on the settlement.

By Ulrike Barth

2 minute read

July 31, 2024 | International Edition

Is Germany the Next Frontier for US-Style Class Actions?

Germany's class action reforms present challenges but U.S. lawyers also see opportunity in Europe's largest economy.

By Ulrike Barth

5 minute read

July 23, 2024 | International Edition

Sullivan & Cromwell, Simpson Thacher, Freshfields Advise on Bosch's $8B Acquisition of Johnson Controls and Hitachi Assets

The all-cash transaction is the largest acquisition to date for the privately held German technology group.

By Ulrike Barth

2 minute read

July 04, 2024 | International Edition

Germany Inches Closer to Allowing Investor-Owned Law Firms

ECJ Advocate-General recommends Germany allow non-lawyers to Invest in law firms in the landmark Halmer case, potentially opening the door to private equity investors.

By Ulrike Barth

4 minute read