Dr. Inka Hanefeld LL.M.     

Dr. Inka Hanefeld LL.M.

Rechtsanwältin · Attorney at law (NYU)
FRIEDRICH KORCH HANEFELD  - RECHTSANWÄLTE
Feldbergstr. 23
D-60323 Frankfurt am Main
Telephone: +49 - (0)69 - 97 78 77 0
Fax: +49 - (0)69 / 97 78 77 22
E-Mail: hanefeld@friedrichkorch.de
Internet: http://www.friedrichkorch.de
Foreign Languages:
 
German, English
 
Born:
1970 in Hamburg, Germany
Studies:
  • 1993 First Juridical State Exam and 1995 Doctor of Laws (Dr. iur.), University of Hamburg
  • 1997 Second Juridical State Exam, Court of Appeals of Celle, Lower Saxony; elective part of practical training at United Nations Organization for Industrial Development (UNIDO), Vienna
  • 2002 New York State Bar Exam
Positions Held:
  • 1997-1998 Lawyer with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Dispute Resolution Department, Vienna

  • 1998-1999 Master of Laws in International Legal Studies (LL.M.), New York University School of Law

  • 1999-2002 Lawyer with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Dispute Resolution Department, Vienna and New York

  • 2002-2005 Lawyer with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Dispute Resolution Department, Frankfurt and Hamburg

  • 2005-2006 Partner at Renzenbrink Raschke von Knobelsdorff Heiser, Hamburg

  • November 2006 Partner at Friedrich Korch Hanefeld, Frankfurt

Publications:
  • Recension of “Internationales Zivilprozessrecht” (international civil procedure law) of Nagel/Gottwald, 5th Edition, 2002, in Europäisches Wirtschafts- und Steuerrecht 11/2003
  • Contribution to “Interim and Conservatory Measures”, Chapter “Global Overview”, in “Arbitration World”, 2004
  • Contributions to “Contractual ICSID Arbitration” and “Recognition, Enforcement and Execution of ICSID Awards”, Chapter 2 and 5 of “Freshfields Guide to ICSID Arbitration”, 2004
  • Contribution to “Comparative Treatment – German Law” in Redfern/Hunter, “The Law and Practice of International Arbitration”, 2004
  • “Schiedsklauseln in AGB” (arbitration clauses in standard terms of contract), SchiedsVZ 09/2005
  • “Introduction to Arbitration”, Euroforum-Management Lecture, 09/2005
Memberships:
  • GMAA - German Maritime Arbitration Association
  • Co-chair of “Arbitrators under 40” of the German Institute of Arbitration
  • German Institute of Arbitration
  • German-American Lawyers’ Association
  • Hamburg Arbitration Circle
  • American Arbitration Association ICDR Young & International
  • LCIA Young International Arbitration Group
  • Groupe ASA des Jeunes Practiciens de l’Arbitrage
  • Association for Business Mediation and Conflict Management

Rankings

  • Named as “one of the leading names in the new arbitration generation” in Juve-Handbook 2005/2006
  • Named as one of the “leading individuals” for “Germany - Dispute resolution: arbitration” in Chambers Global 2006 Client’s Guide
Sphere of Activity: Litigation, arbitration, mediation, International trade, industrial plant and machine building, international contracting
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