Krause, Martin

RA

b. 1968

CMS Hasche Sigle Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten und Steuerberatern mbB

Current activity

Partner at CMS Germany, Head of Construction

Professional focus

Construction/Engineering
Chemistry
Energy and power
Gas and Oil
Real Estate
Infrastructure and Transport

Areas of law

Adjudication/Dispute Boards
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Construction law
Civil law
Mediation
Conciliation

My career

  • Law studies at the University of Cologne
  • 1999 - 2002 Inhouse Counsel Technip Germany GmbH (formerly Mannesmann Anlagenbau)
  • 2002 - 2005 Attorney at Norton Rose Vieregge in Cologne
  • 2005 to 2012 Attorney at Law CMS Germany in Cologne
  • 2006 Appointment as specialist lawyer for building and architectural law
  • Since 2012 Partner CMS Germany in Cologne
  • Since 2015 Head of Construction at CMS Germany

Arbitration experience

Party cousel and arbitrator in DIS, SOBau and ad hoc arbitration proceedings as well as experience in conciliation, mediation and adjudication proceedings

Publications

Languages

German
English

Memberships

  • German Institution of Arbitration (DIS)
  • Association of Construction Law in the German Bar Association
  • Section Law of BuildingSmart e.V.
  • International Construction Projects Committee of the International Bar Association (IBA)
  • Working Group on internatioanl construction law at the German Bar Association
  • Working Group on international construction law at the German Society of Construction Law
  • Deutscher Baugerichtstag

Further informations

Extensive experience in industrial plant projects in the fields of energies, renewable energies, environmental technologies, chemicals, petrochemicals, automotive and logistics

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