Korten M.A., Dieter

Rechtsanwalt

b. 1953

CBH Cornelius Bartenbach Haesemann & Partner
Rechtsanwalt

Current activity

Senior partner CBH Cornelius Bartenbach Haesemann und Partner

Professional focus

M&A

Areas of law

My career

  • 1981 Rechtsanwalt (attorney)
  • since 1990 Supervisory boards of international and national, focus family business and joint ventures, enterprises
  • 1996 Licenciate in International Transactions, UC Berkeley/Davis
  • 1997-2019 Advisory board UC Davis
  • 2001 PGD in Management of legal practice Nottingham Trent University
  • 2001 Master of Arts in International Commercial Law, UC Davis
  • 2007-2018 Chief of Staff, armed forces offices, Bundeswehr, 2014/2015 DCOS OPS augmentee Nato Land Command, Izmir, 2018 obs steadfast pinnacle, Riga; Colonel (retd.)

Arbitration experience

Certified arbitrator and mediator, Institute for Conflict Management Santa Monica, CA, USA. As arbitrator or counsel since more than 30 years in about 200 proceedings (adhoc, DIS, ICHEIC, LCIA, ICC, ICM). Subject-matter of the arbitral proceedings: corporate law; joint venture law; agencies law; anti-trust law; insurance law; contract law in general; post merger dispute. Strategic advice for CEO’s/supervisory bodies involved in arbitral proceedings.

Publications

Languages

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  • English
  • German

Memberships

  • DIS
  • DAV

Further informations

National and international transactions (M&A) corporate law. Advising large industry associations for more than 20 years in corporate and cartel law.

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