Bonn, 3 February 2025. At its Partners' Meeting held on 29 January 2025, the Redeker Sellner Dahs law firm awarded eight colleagues the status of Counsel. The lawyers Florian Beck, Dr Cathrin Brünkmans, Dr Friederike Dorn, Irina Kirstin Feske, Pascal Göpner, Dr Daniel Krebühl, Dr Stefanie Schulz‑Große and Dr Torsten Stirner have advanced to the next stage in their careers.
“This is very good news for our colleagues and for our law firm, which continues to grow significantly and steadily even in these challenging times. We have once again been able to draw on our abundant resources, this year moving eight talented legal professionals one step higher the career ladder!” comments Hans‑Peter Hoh, Chairman of the Management Committee.
Florian Beck joined the firm's Berlin office in 2018. He primarily advises and acts as counsel for clients in the fields of environmental law, specialised planning law , mining law and public commercial law.
Dr Cathrin Brünkmans has been working at the firm's Bonn office since 2019. She specialises in insolvency law, commercial and corporate law as well as reorganisations and (distressed) M&A.
Dr Friederike Dorn joined the Brussels office in 2019. Her practice is specialised in German and European antitrust law, compliance and European law and is Vice‑President of the Belgian‑German Lawyers' Association.
Irina Kirstin Feske has been working at the firm's Leipzig office since 2007. She specialises in private construction and real estate law, architectural and engineering law, project management law, plant construction, construction‑related legal advice and litigation.
Pascal Göpner has been a member of the firm's Bonn office since 2020. He previously worked for a major construction law firm. He is specialised in litigation, private construction law and ESG. He is a speaker at master craftsperson courses organised by the NRW construction industry.
Dr Daniel Krebühl joined the firm's Bonn office in 2019. His main areas of practice are constitutional law and public commercial law, in particular administrative organisation law, subsidy law and civil service law.
Dr Stefanie Schulz‑Große has been working at the Berlin office since 2019. She is specialised in data protection law (including litigation) and artificial intelligence law. She is a lecturer for data protection law at the University of Hagen.
Dr Torsten Stirner has been a member of the firm's Berlin office since 2021. He previously worked at a commercial law firm. His practice is specialised in antitrust law, European law, ESG and compliance.
Counsel status is the next step after Senior Associate status on the career path at Redeker. It is then followed by admission to the partnership or associated partnership status.