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Urban Thier & Federer Attorneys
John Urban, Angelika Laich
Romanplatz 12, 80639 Munich, Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 89 173 00 20
Fax: +49 (0) 89 173 00 220
Internet: https://urbanthier.com
Authorized representative and responsible for the content:
John L. Urban
Important notes:
Attorney Angelika Laich is licensed to practice law in the Federal Republic of Germany, while lawyer John L. Urban is licensed to practice law in Florida (USA) and Georgia (USA).
The responsible chamber for the firm's active professionals who are admitted as lawyers under German law is the Bar Association for the Higher Regional Court District of Munich, Tal 33, 80331 Munich
The following fees and professional regulations apply to lawyers at Urban Thier & Federer Rechtsanwälte:
- Professional Code of Conduct for Attorneys (BORA)
- Specialist Lawyers' Code (FAO)
- Federal Lawyers' Act (BRAO)
- Lawyers' Remuneration Act (RVG)
- Professional rules for lawyers in the European Union
The professional regulations can be viewed at the Federal Bar Association at www.brak.de.
Disclaimer: regarding links: Despite careful content control, we assume no liability for the content of external links. Only their operators are responsible for the content of the linked pages. We hereby expressly dissociate ourselves from all content on pages to which our site directly or indirectly refers.
Copyright notice: All published objects and content on this site are protected by copyright. Duplication and use is not permitted without express consent.
Responsible body
Responsible persons within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation and other national data protection laws of the member states as well as other data protection regulations are joint:
John Urban, Angelika Laich
Romanplatz 12, 80639 Munich, Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 89 173 00 222
email: info@urbanthier.de
Professional liability insurance:
Professional liability insurance is provided by ERGO Versicherung AG, Victoriaplatz 1, 40477 Düsseldorf. The territorial scope of insurance coverage includes activities in the member countries of the European Union and meets the requirements of Section 51 Federal Lawyers' Code (BRAO).
Alternative dispute resolution: The European Commission provides a platform for extrajudicial online dispute resolution (OS platform), available at https://ec.europa.eu/odr