Macfarlanes, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Clifford Chance (CC) have landed roles on Mecom Group's €152m (£135m) sale of its German operations to Cologne publishing house, M DuMont Schauberg.

Macfarlanes advised the acquirer on the deal, which sees DuMont Schauberg picking up titles including the Berliner Zeitung and Berliner Kurier.

Corporate partner Tim Lewis and debt finance partner Christopher Lawrence led the team for the firm, with the transaction marking Macfarlanes' first instruction from the German publisher. The company turned to Oppenhoff & Partner in Germany, which was formed by a breakaway group of partners from Linklaters at the beginning of 2008.

Freshfields, led by M&A partner Simon Marchant and assisted by senior associate Ollie Lazenby, advised Mecom in London.

CC, led by Munich M&A partner Nicole Englisch, advised the company in Germany. A CC team, also led by Englisch, advised Mecom when it entered the German market advising on transactions including the acquisition of the publishing house Berliner Verlag in 2005.

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