Caspar Behme supports the firm as of counsel, in particular in the areas of M&A, German and European corporate and insolvency law, contract law as well as investment law, including crypto assets. In accordance with legal requirements (Federal Court of Justice 22.7.2020 — AnWZ (Brfg) 3/20), he does not conduct any external legal transactions. Caspar Behme is involved in complex projects as a highly specialized expert.

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Qualifications

  • Dr. iur. (Heidelberg University)
  • Dr. iur. habil. (LMU Munich)
  • Professor of civil law, in particular contract law and contract drafting, with a research focus on “corporate law” at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
  • Certified business mediator

Typical areas of practice

  • Purchase and sale of companies, corporate investments and special assets, even in special situations such as insolvency and conflict
  • Establishment of companies, drafting of articles of association and shareholder agreements, shareholder disputes
  • Restructuring of companies and transformations

Qualifikationen

  • Dr. iur. (Heidelberg University)
  • Dr. iur. habil. (LMU Munich)
  • Professor of civil law, in particular contract law and contract drafting, with a research focus on “corporate law” at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
  • Certified business mediator

Typische Einsatzfelder

  • Purchase and sale of companies, corporate investments and special assets, even in special situations such as insolvency and conflict
  • Establishment of companies, drafting of articles of association and shareholder agreements, shareholder disputes
  • Restructuring of companies and transformations

Training & Career

Caspar Behme studied law in Heidelberg and Frankfurt am Main. He received his doctorate at Heidelberg University on the subject of “Transfer of registered office and change of legal form of companies across the border” and received his diploma at LMU Munich with a thesis on the topic of “Companies with personal shareholder liability as a type of legal form.” For several years he worked as Of Counsel at a law firm in Frankfurt am Main. Caspar Behme is a professor of civil law, in particular contract law and contract drafting, with a research focus on corporate law at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.

Ausgewählte Referenzen

Veröffentlichungen

I. Monographs and textbooks

1. European company law, Heidelberg: C.F. Müller Verlag (published in 2023).

2. Companies with personal shareholder liability as a type of legal form, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2022 (XIV + 260 pages).

3. Transfer of registered office and change of legal form of companies across the border — A contribution to the principle of mutual recognition in European company law,

Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015 (XX + 347 pages).

Reviewed by: Bayer/Illhardt, AG 2016, pp. 870 — 872; Braun, EuR 2016, pp. 123 — 127; Roth, ZHR 180 (2016), pp. 691 — 696; Weller/Steiner, RabelSZ 82 (2018), pp. 396 — 403.

II. Contributions in commentaries and handbooks

1. Commentary on the freedom of establishment of companies, in: Wulf Götte and Mathias Habersack (eds.), Munich Commentary on the Stock Corporation Act, Munich: C.H. Beck, 6th edition (published in 2023).

2. Commentary on Sections 94 — 100 StaRuG, in: Christoph H. Seibt and Lars Westphal (eds.), StarUG Commentary, Cologne: Otto Schmidt, 2022 (53 pages).

3. Commentary on individual clause types: burden of proof clauses, retention of title clauses, declaration fiction clauses, jurisdiction clauses, mediation and conciliation clauses, arbitration expert clauses, arbitration clauses, security clauses, in: Lars Leuschner (ed.), general terms and conditions in corporate law, Munich: C.H. Beck, 2021 (112 pages).

4. Commentary on Sections 38, 39 InsO, in: Rolf Stürner, Horst Eidenmüller and Heinrich Schoppmeyer (eds.), Munich Commentary on the Insolvency Code, Munich: C.H. Beck, 4th edition 2019 (67 pages).

5. Commentary on Sections 289 — 292 KAGB and Sections 314 — 320 KAGB, in: Juergen Baur/Falko Tappen/Elnaz Mehrkhah and Caspar Behme (eds.), Investment Laws, Commentary, Berlin/ New York: De Gruyter, 3rd edition 2015/4th edition 2020 (159 pages).

Reviewed by: Eckner, www.dierezensenten.blogspot.de.

6. § 15 (legal form-specific features of the merger [VII. Natural persons]), § 29 (legal form-specific features of the division [VII. Natural persons]) and § 38 (cross-border change of legal form), in: Jan Lieder, Cornelius Wilk and Nima Ghassemi-Tabar (ed.), Munich Handbook of Company Law, Volume 8: Transformation Law, Munich Handbook of Company Law, Volume 8: Transformation Law, Munich Enchen: C.H. Beck, 5th edition 2018 (50 pages).

Reviewed by: Stiegler, WM 2019, p. 340.

7. Commentary on Sections 1 — 11 BGB, in: Beate Gsell, Wolfgang Krüger, Stephan Lorenz and Jörg Mayer (eds.), Beck'scher online major commentary on the BGB, Munich: C.H. Beck, 2016 (34 standard pages).

8. Commentary on Sections 98 — 100 KAGB, in: Joachim Moritz, Ulf Klebeck and Thomas A. Jesch (eds.), Frankfurt Commentary on Investment Law, Volume 1: Kapitalanlagegesetzbuch, Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Recht und Wirtschaft, 1st edition 2016 (38 pages).

Reviewed by: Ulrich, WM 2017, p. 158.

III. Editorships

1. LRZ — e-journal for business law and digitization (www.lrz.legal, co-editor since 1/2022).

2. Investment Laws, Commentary (together with Juergen Baur, Elnaz Mehrkhah and Falko Tappen), Berlin/ New York: De Gruyter, 4th edition 2020 (three volumes).

3. Perspectives of European Private Law Studies — Yearbook of Young Civil Law Scholars Munich 2016 (together with Matthias Fervers, Franz Hofmann, Lena Maute, Erik Röder, Andreas Sattler, Patrick Schmidt and Maximilian Seibl), Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2017 (443 pages).

4. German participation under European reform pressure (together with Mathias Habersack, Horst Eidenmüller and Lars Klöhn), Frankfurt am Main: Deutscher Fachverlag, 2016 (VI+ 226 pages).

5. Professional Law and Professional Ethics in Germany and Europe — Contributions by Hans-Juergen Hellwig (together with Friedrich Graf von Westphalen), Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015 (IX + 306 pages).

Reviewed by: Hartung, Berliner Anwaltsblatt 2016, p. 81; Huff, ZAP 2017, 401; Kilian, AnwBl. 2015, p. 944; o.V., KammerForum 2016, p. 33.

6. Insurance mechanisms in law (together with Martin Fries and Johanna Stark), Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016 (X + 240 pages). Reviewed by: Leuschner, NJW 2016, p. 926.

IV. Essays and book contributions

1. Liability for autonomous systems and artificial intelligence (in preparation).

2. The conversion block at the GmbH in the case of fixed assets, in: Zeitschrift für Rechtspolitik (ZRP) 2023 (to be published).

3. Liability for liability — Tort law liability of the “last generation”, in: Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 2023. pp. 327 — 332.

4. Corporate participation on the reform agenda? Group attribution and freezing effect at SE targeted by the traffic light coalition, in: E-Journal for Business Law and Digitalization (LRZ) 2022, paragraphs 594 — 608.

5. Management and representation at externally managed investment companies, in: Securities Announcements (WM) 2022, pp. 597 — 604.

6. Civil law investor and consumer protection in crowdfunding and the acquisition of utility tokens as part of an ICO, in: E-Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht und Digitalisierung (LRZ) 2022, paragraphs 114 — 146.

7. The British Limited with administrative headquarters in Germany: Certainties and Uncertainties, in: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht (ZIP) 2021, pp. 2557 — 2565.

8. Distribution of a profit carried forward to the sole shareholder of a GmbH as satisfaction of a loan-like claim — At the same time discussion by BGH, judgment of 22.7.2021 — IX ZR 195/20, DB 2021, 2143. in: Der Betrieb (DB) 2021, pp. 2811 — 2813.

9. Mediation and conciliation clauses in final rulings, in: Juristenzeitung (JZ) 2021, pp. 396 — 403.

10. Crisis management through civil law — legally and economically sensible adjustments to performance disorder law as a result of the corona pandemic, in: Zeitschrift für die gesamte Privatrechtswissenschaft (ZfPW) 2020, pp. 257 — 274.

11. The blocking period following failed takeover offers — Considerations for the new version of Section 26 WpÜG (together with Peter Zickgraf), in: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht (ZIP) 2020, pp. 1103 — 1109.

12. Consumer and creditor rights during the corona crisis — expansion or restriction? , in: Daniel Effer-Uhe/ Alica Mohnert (ed.), Contract Law during the Corona Crisis (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2020), pp. 73 — 94.

13. Determination of an “appropriate” management board remuneration in accordance with the Act implementing the Second Shareholder Rights Directive, in: Remuneration issues in employment and employment contracts, ZAAR series volume 49, 2020, pp. 15 — 35.

14. The temporarily simplified resolution without a shareholders' meeting in the GmbH, in: German Journal of Economic and Insolvency Law (DZWIR) 2020, pp. 269 — 274).

15. Civil and corporate law aspects of initial coin offerings (ICOs) (together with Peter Zickgraf), in: Zeitschrift für die gesamte Privatrechtswissenschaft (ZfPW) 2019, pp. 66 — 93.

16. The remuneration of members of the Management Board and Supervisory Board — corporate law framework and liability risks, in: Betriebs-Berater (BB) 2019, pp. 451 — 457.

17. News on participation in old companies — Limits of the scope of Section 1 No. 1 sentence 2 DrittelBG, in: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht (ZIP) 2018, pp. 2055 — 2060.

18. Protection of the British limited company after Brexit? , in: Journal of Legal Policy (ZRP) 2018, pp. 204 — 206.

19. European Transformation Law — Status and Perspectives, in: Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsrecht (ZHR) 182 (2018), pp. 32 — 61.

20. Online Brokerage Platforms — Opportunities and Limits of “Legal Tech”, in: Anwaltsblatt (AnwBL) Online 2018, pp. 110 — 114.

21. The consideration of foreign workers for calculating the thresholds in corporate participation law, in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2018, pp. 1 — 21.

22. Political pensioners as mediators or mediators — cui bono? Mediation and conciliation in practice in the “Tengelmann” case, in: Anwaltsblatt (AnwBL) 2017, pp. 614 — 615.

23. The contribution of arbitration to the further development of law — Considerations for the publication of arbitral awards, in: Roland Brömel/Paul Krell/Olaf Muthorst/Jens Prütting (ed.), procedural law from a national, European and global perspective (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017), pp. 67 — 88.

24. Legal limits of conflict resolution through mediation, in: Anwaltsblatt (AnwBL) 2017, pp. 16 — 22.25. German participation before the ECJ — What has happened so far and how things will continue, in: European Journal of Employment Law (EuZA) 9 (2016), pp. 411 — 427.

26. Requirements for the qualification of supervisory board members under the Audit Reform Act (AReG) (together with Peter Zickgraf), in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2016, R132 — R135.

27. The Principle of Mutual Recognition in the European Internal Market With Special Regard to the Cross-Border Mobility of Companies, in: European Company and Financial Law Review (ECFR) 13 (2016), pp. 31 — 54.

28. On the scope of liability for road traffic accidents under Italian law (together with Horst Eidenmüller), in: Yearbook of Italian Law (JBITalR) 28 (2016), pp. 121 — 131.

29. Legal obligations of the Supervisory Board in the selection of suitable members of the Management Board and Supervisory Board (together with Peter Zickgraf), in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2015, pp. 841 — 857.

Reviewed by: Theisen, Der Aufsichtsrat 2016, p. 48; o.V., Audit Commitee Quarterly 1/2016, p. 73.

30. Managing Director Liability and Alternative Dispute Resolution — Admissibility of Mediation Proceedings in the Light of Section 93 Paragraph 4 Sentence 3 AktG, in: Zeitschrift für Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (IWRZ) 2015, pp. 3 — 9.

31. On the cross-border dimension of German corporate participation and its practical legal consequences — At the same time, discussion by Regional Court of Frankfurt/M., Dec. v. 16.2.2015, 3-16 O 1/14, AG 2015, 371 (together with Hans-Jürgen Hellwig), in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2015, pp. 333 — 342.

32. Freedom of choice without borders? On the expansion of private autonomy through European fundamental freedoms and on competition between legal systems, in: Michael Nüber/Dominika Przeszlowska/Michael Zwirchmayr (ed.), Private autonomy and its changing limits (Vienna: Verlag Österreich, 2015), pp. 221 — 242.

33. Mediation in the context of M&A disputes, in: Jutta Wollersheim/Isabell Welpe (ed.), Forum Mergers & Acquisitions 2014: Contributions from a legal and economic perspective (Wiesbaden: Springer/Gabler, 2015), pp. 157 — 176. Awarded the M&A Science Award (Follow-Up Prize) 2014 by M&A Alumni Deutschland e.V.

34. Scope and limits of the verifiability of national company law in terms of fundamental freedoms — At the same time a contribution to the compatibility of the Volkswagen Act with EU law, in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2014, pp. 841 — 852.

35. The suitability of mediation for resolving M&A disputes, in: Der Betrieb (DB) 2014, pp. 881 — 885.

36. The contribution of law to the understanding of Richard Wagner's stage works, in: Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 2014, pp. 730 — 734.

37. “A terrible crime was committed” — Crime and Punishment in the Tannhäuser legend, in: Wagnerspectrum 2014, pp. 237 — 260, http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2380879.

38. Overview of the Investment Fund and Depositary Regulation, in: Association of Foreign Banks in Germany e.V. (ed.), Investment Business in Germany (Frankfurt am Main, 1st ed. 2014), pp. 19 — 29 (German translation: The Fund and Depositary Regulation at a glance, ibid., pp. 161 — 172).

39. The ICC's new mediation rules — a milestone for administered mediation? (together with Raffael Probst), in: Zeitschrift für Konfliktmanagement (ZKM) 2014, pp. 8 — 12.

40. The principle of mutual recognition in European internal market law with particular regard to the cross-border mobility of companies, in: V. Zoufalý (ed.), XXI. Karlsbad Lawyers Days, 2013, pp. 363 — 389 (Czech translation: Princip vzájemného uznávání na vnitřním evropském trhu se zvláštním přihlédnutím k přeshranični mobilitě společností, ibid., pp. 390 — 412).

41. The cross-border change of legal form of companies after Cartesio and Vale, in: Neue Zeitschrift für Gesellschaftsrecht (NZG) 2012, pp. 936 — 939.

42. The obligation of the Management Board and Supervisory Board to initiate status proceedings (Sections 97, 98 AktG) — At the same time a contribution to the so-called legality obligation of both bodies (together with Hans-Jürgen Hellwig), in: B. Erle, W. Götte, D. Kleindiek and others (ed.), commemorative publication for Peter Hommelhoff on the 70th birthday (Cologne: Otto Schmidt, 2012), pp. 343 — 368.

43. Additional revenue clauses in corporate purchase agreements (together with Karsten Schmidt-Hern), in: Neue Zeitschrift für Gesellschaftsrecht (NZG) 2012, pp. 81 — 85 = Newsletter DAV Internationaler Rechtsverkehr 1/2013, pp. 34 — 38.

44. Brussels' sights on German corporate participation? At the same time, comments on the co-determination versions of the Report of the Reflection Group on the Future of EU Company Law (together with Hans-Jürgen Hellwig), in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2011, pp. 740 — 746 = Newsletter DAV Internationaler Rechtsverkehr 1/2012, pp. 8 — 14.

45. Transfer of administrative headquarters of German corporations abroad: Handling of old cases under MoMiG and Cartesio, in: Betriebs-Berater (BB) 2010, pp. 1679 — 1685.

46. Community infringement and primacy of application of Community law in German corporate participation (together with Hans-Juergen Hellwig), in: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht (ZIP) 2010, pp. 871 — 874.

47. On the inclusion of foreign workers in German corporate participation (together with Hans-Juergen Hellwig), in: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht (ZIP) 2009, pp. 1791 — 1794.

48. The director of the British private limited company with administrative headquarters in Germany, in: Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft (ZvglRwiss) 2009, pp. 178 — 189.

49. Community law problems of German corporate participation (together with Hans-Juergen Hellwig), in: Die Aktiengesellschaft (AG) 2009, pp. 261 — 278.

50. The liability of experts for incorrect appraisals (together with Winfried Pinger), in: Der Sachverständige (DS) 2009, pp. 54 — 63.

51. The contract with protective effect for third parties as the legal basis for expert liability vis-à-vis third parties (together with Winfried Pinger), in: Juristische Schulung (JuS) 2008, pp. 675 — 678.

52. Invalidity of arbitration clauses in articles of association and their consequences, in: Betriebs-Berater (BB) 2008, pp. 685 — 688.

53. The will of the will of the will and company law — what can the executor be allowed to do in a KG? , in: Zeitschrift für die Steuer- und Erbrechtspraxis (ZerB) 2008, pp. 40 — 41.

54. Employee participation at the British Limited with administrative headquarters in Germany, in: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht (ZIP) 2008, pp. 351 — 357.

55. The journey of German stock corporations abroad — Goldene Brücke statt Stolperpfad, in: Betriebs-Berater (BB) 2008, pp. 70 — 73.

56. Gustav Radbruch (1878 — 1949) — a political professor, in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2006, pp. 147 — 169.

V. Verdict discussions

1. Note on BGH, judgment of 11.10.2022 — VI ZR 35/22, in: Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 2023, p. 49.

2nd short commentary on LG Frankfurt a.M., resolution of 24.10.2019 — 3-05 O 43/19, in: Decisions on Business Law (eWIR) 2020, pp. 269 — 270.

3. Note on Koblenz Higher Regional Court, resolution of 18.10.2018 — 1 U 599/18, in: Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 2018, p. 3597.

4. Short commentary on Higher Regional Court Frankfurt a.M., resolution of 8.3.2018 — 21 W 5/18, in: Decisions on Business Law (eWiR) 2018, pp. 583 — 584.

5th short commentary on LG Frankfurt a.M., resolution of 23.11.2017 — 3-05 O 63/17, in: Decisions on Business Law (eWiR) 2018, pp. 333 — 334.

6. Note on AG Köln, judgment of 19.9.2016 — 142 C 222/16, in: Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 2017, p. 2052.

7. Brief commentary on ECJ, judgment of 2.9.2015 — Case. C-386/14 (Groupe Steria), in: Decisions on Business Law (eWiR) 2016, pp. 327 — 328.

8. short commentary on Regional Court Landau in der Pfalz, resolution of 18.9.2013, HK O 27/13, in: Decisions on Business Law (eWiR) 2013, pp. 787 — 788.

9. Brief commentary on ECJ, judgment of 8.11.2012 — Case. C-244/11 (Commission v Greece), in: Decisions on economic law (eWiR) 2013, pp. 161 — 162.

10. Brief commentary on ECJ, judgment of 6.9.2012 — Case. C-38/10 (Commission v Portugal), in: Economic Law Decisions (eWIR) 2012, pp. 681 — 682.

11. short commentary on ECJ, judgment of 2.3.2010 — Case C-135/08 (Rottmann), in: Decisions on business law (eWiR) 2010, pp. 373 — 374.

12. compensation claims by the tenant in the event of an ineffective final renovation clause — BGH, judgment of 27.5.2009 (VIII ZR 302/07) (together with Laura Vásárhelyi Nagy), in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2010, pp. 171 — 182.

13. Note on ECJ, judgment of 16.12.2008, case. C-171/07 and C-172/07 (DocMorris) (together with Radmila Petrovic), in: Neue Zeitschrift für Gesellschaftsrecht (NZG) 2009, pp. 794 — 795.

14. Legal and party capacity of a Swiss stock corporation with administrative headquarters in Germany — At the same time a note on the judgments of the Federal Court of Justice of 27.10.2008 — II ZR 158/06 and II ZR 290/07 (together with Nicolas Nohlen), in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2009, pp. 199 — 207.

15. commentary on ECJ, judgment of 16.12.2008, case. C-210/06 (Cartesio) (together with Nicolas Nohlen), in: Betriebs-Berater (BB) 2009, pp. 13 — 14.

16. On the freedom of movement of companies — The opinion of Advocate General Maduro in Cartesio (C-210/06) (together with Nicolas Nohlen), in: Neue Zeitschrift für Gesellschaftsrecht (NZG) 2008, pp. 496 — 498.

17. From the conflict between inheritance and corporate law — LG Krefeld, judgment of 30.06.2006 (5 O 51/06), in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2007, pp. 377 — 388.

VI. Didactic contributions

1st civil law practice exam: “A weekend in the Palatinate” (together with Cassandra Schupeck), in: Legal worksheets (YES) 2023, pp. 193 — 199.

2nd civil law practice exam: “Sports cars and construction machinery” (together with Cassandra Schupeck), in: Legal worksheets (JA) 2020, pp. 417 — 420.

3rd civil law practice exam: “Pagoda im Zweitlack”, in: Juristische Arbeitsblätter (JA) 2019, pp. 177 — 182.

4th civil law practice exam: “Der lahme Ferrari”, in: Juristische Arbeitsblätter (JA) 2017, pp. 823 — 826.

5th Civil Law Practice Exam: “Corporate Raiding”, in: Legal Education (Law) 2017, pp. 690 — 704.

6th Civil Law Practice Exam: “Failed Renovation” (together with Laura Vásárhelyi Nagy), in: Legal Education (Law) 2017, pp. 461 — 470.

7th European Law Practice Exam: “Bon appétit” (together with Anton Jukić), in: Juristische Arbeitsblätter (JA) 2015, pp. 923 — 928.

8th European Law Practice Exam: “Total Loss with Sunshine” (together with Anton Jukić), in: Legal Worksheets (JA) 2015, pp. 280 — 285.

9th civil law practice exam: “Alpenbrause”, in: Juristische Ausbildung (Jura) 2014, pp. 1174 — 1183.

VII. Book reviews

1st book review of Römermann/Hartung Anwaltliches Berufsrecht, 2nd edition 2008 (Verlag C.H. Beck), and Busse, Deutsche Anwälte. History of the German Bar 1954 — 2009, Bonn: Deutscher Anwaltverlag, 2010, in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2011, pp. 555 — 557.

2nd book review of Klaus-Peter Schröder “A University for Lawyers and by Lawyers” — The Heidelberg Faculty of Law in the 19th and 20th Century, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010, in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2011, pp. 191 — 193.

3rd book review of “Learning with Cases”, Cologne: AchSo! -Verlag, in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2008, pp. 565 — 566.

4th book review on Staudinger's cornerstone of civil law, Berlin: Sellier — de Gruyter, edited 2005, in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2008, pp. 181 — 184.

5th book review of Petra Buck-Heeb Capital Markets Law, Heidelberg: C.F. Müller, 2nd edition 2007, in: Studentische Zeitschrift für Rechtswissenschaft Heidelberg (StudZR) 2007, pp. 607 — 610.

VIII. Miscellaneous

1. Venture More Co-Determination? Oxford Business Law Blog, published on 11.2.2022 at: https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/business-law-blog/blog/2022/02/venture-more-codetermination.

2. Re-regulate contracts, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 25.3.2020, p. 16.

3. Supervisory boards need expertise, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung dated 29.1.2020, p. 16.

4. Protection of Ltd.'s existence after Brexit? in: Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 2018, NJW Aktuell 40/2018, p. 15.

5. Between Office and Mandate — Lower Saxony's Minister-President and Volkswagen AG, guest article for Legal Tribune Online, published on 8.8.2017 at: http://www.lto.de/recht/hintergruende/h/niedersachsen-ministerpraesident-weil-redevw - presented-supervisory board conflict of interest/.

6th preface, in: Caspar Behme/Mathias Fervers/Franz Hofmann/Lena Maute/Erik Röder/Andreas Sattler/Patrick Schmidt/Maximilian Seibl (ed.), Perspectives of a European Private Law Study — Yearbook Young Civil Law Scholar Munich 2016 (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2017), pp. 5 — 6.

7. When German employee representatives have to vacate the supervisory board for their EU colleagues, guest contribution to the management blog by WirtschaftsWoche Online, published on 7.2.2017 at: http://blog.wiwo.de/management/2017/02/07/wenn-deutsche-arbeitnehmervertreterden-aufsichtsrat-raeumen-muessen-fuer-ihre-eu-kollegen-gastbeitrag-von-casparbrehme/.

8. VW is fighting with suppliers: Only mediation can reconcile the disputants, guest column for FOCUS-Online's finance department, published on 3.9.2016 at: http://www.focus.de/finanzen/experten/mediation-vw-zofft-sich-mit-zulieferen-nureine-mediation-kann-die-streithaehne-versoehnen_id_5890089.html.

9. Corporate co-determination German-style as a model for the UK? (together with Mathias Habersack, Horst Eidenmüller and Lars Klöhn), Oxford Business Law Blog, published on 18.7.2016 at: https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/business-law-blog/blog/2016/07/corporate-codetermination-german-style-model-uk.

10th editorial: German participation under European reform obligation (together with Mathias Habersack, Horst Eidenmüller and Lars Klöhn), in: Mathias Habersack/ Caspar Behme/ Horst Eidenmüller/Lars Klöhn (ed.), German participation under European reform obligation (Frankfurt am Main: Deutscher Fachverlag, 2016), pp. 1 — 5.

11th Editorial: Insurance Mechanisms in Law — Functions and Frictions (together with Martin Fries and Johanna Stark), in: Caspar Behme/Martin Fries/ Johanna Stark (ed.), Insurance Mechanisms in Law (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015), pp. V — VII.

Vorträge

1. Digitale Unternehmensfinanzierung: Zivil-, Gesellschafts- und Kapitalmarktrechtliche Behandlung von Initial Coin Offerings, Legal Revolution Expo & Congress 2019, Kap Europa, Frankfurt a.M. 12/2019.

2. Festsetzung einer „angemessenen“ Vorstandsvergütung nach dem Gesetz zur Umsetzung der Zweiten Aktionärsrechterichtlinie, 11. ZAAR-Tagung: Vergütungsfragen in Dienst- und Arbeitsverhältnissen, Bucerius Law School, Hamburg 11/2019.

3. Schuldrechtliche Beziehungen im Investmentvieleck, Workshop Privatrecht, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München 5/2019.

4. Das KAGB als Bestandteil der deutschen Privatrechtsordnung, Symposium „Fünf Jahre Kapitalanlagegesetzbuch: Eine Zwischenbilanz“, Institute for Law and Finance, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a.M., Frankfurt a.M. 10/2018.

5. Vollstreckungsrechtliche Probleme internationaler Mediationsverfahren, Internationale Konferenz „Mediation als Methode zur Lösung bi-nationaler Streitigkeiten“, Deutsch-Polnisches Mediationszentrum, Collegium Polonicum Slubice, Slubice 6/2018.

6. Gesellschaftsrechtliche Implikationen überzogener Managervergütung, CMS-Tagung „Risiken und Fallstricke der Managervergütung“, Universität Konstanz, Konstanz 5/2018.

7. Regulierungsfragen im Personengesellschaftsrecht, Habilitandenkolloquium, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg 5/2017.

8. Der Beitrag der Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit zur Fortentwicklung des Rechts – Überlegungen zur Veröffentlichung von Schiedssprüchen, 2. Tagung junger Prozessrechtswissenschaftler: Prozessrecht in nationaler, europäischer und globaler Perspektive, Bucerius Law School, Hamburg 9/2016.

9. LegalTech und Alternative Streitbeilegung, CMS-Workshop Alternative Konfliktlösung 2016 – Krisen erfolgreich meistern, Elmau 6/2016.

10. Wettbewerb in der Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit – Erscheinungsformen und Erfolgsfaktoren, DIS40-Frühjahrsveranstaltung 2016: „Die Zukunft der Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit und die Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit der Zukunft“, Hamburg 4/2016 (gemeinsam mit Martin Fries).

11. Neue Ansätze zur Typenbildung im Gesellschaftsrecht, Workshop Privatrecht, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München 4/2016.

12. Mediationsfähigkeit von Organhaftungsansprüchen und der Umgang mit rechtlichen Grenzen des Einsatzes von Wirtschaftsmediation, EUCON-Institut, München 1/2016.

13. „Kulturrevolution“ in der deutschen Unternehmensmitbestimmung?, Workshop Privatrecht, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München 10/2015.

14. Formen und Anwendungsfelder der Wirtschaftsmediation, Frühstücksrunde Frankfurter Wirtschaftskanzleien, Frankfurt a.M. 9/2015.

15. Sitztheorie und Gründungstheorie: Fehldeutungen von Kollisionsnormen, Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privat- und Wirtschaftsrecht, Heidelberg 5/2015.

16. Aktuelle Entwicklungen der Unternehmensmitbestimmung in internationalen Konzernen, Universität Siegen, Siegen 5/2015.

17. Competition in the Arbitration Market, Vortrag im Rahmen der „Oxford Distinguished Guest Lectures in International Commercial Arbitration“ an der Universität Oxford, Oxford 3/2015 (gemeinsam mit Horst Eidenmüller).

18. Rechtswahlfreiheit ohne Grenzen? Zur Erweiterung der Privatautonomie durch die europäischen Grundfreiheiten und zum Wettbewerb der Rechtsordnungen, 15. Graduiertentreffen im Internationalen Wirtschaftsrecht: Privatautonomie und ihre Grenzen im Wandel, Wien 6/2014.

19. Die Fonds- und Verwahrstellenregulierung im Überblick, Verband der Auslandsbanken in Deutschland e.V., Frankfurt a.M. 2/2014.

20. Interaktion von Rechtsordnungen in der Europäischen Union, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Heidelberg 1/2014.

21. Mediationsklauseln in Unternehmenskaufverträgen, 3. Fachtagung „Mergers & Acquisitions im Spannungsfeld der Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften – Aktuelle Erkenntnisse aus Forschung und Praxis“, Düsseldorf 11/2013.

22. Die grenzüberschreitende Mobilität von Gesellschaften in Europa und das Prinzip der gegenseitigen Anerkennung, XXI. Karlsbader Juristentage, Karlsbad 6/2013.

23. Schuld und Sühne in der Tannhäuser-Legende, Heidelberger Rechtshistorische Gesellschaft, Heidelberg 5/2013.

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