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SOLEOS – Strategic. Committed. Efficient.
Learn moreSOLEOS is a nationally active commercial law firm with a proven network of qualified cooperation partners in Germany and abroad. As a forward-looking law firm, we focus on efficiency through digital processes.
Our clients include national and international companies, including listed companies and start-ups, for example in the areas of GreenTech, HealthTech, financial services, open and closed-end funds, energy and software.
They benefit from our forward-looking and targeted legal advice in financing rounds and M&A transactions, among other things.
In addition, we develop needs-oriented strategies for conflict avoidance as well as out-of-court and in-court conflict resolution and consistently enforce our clients’ interests both before state courts and arbitration tribunals.
Another focus of our work is the structuring and implementation of our clients’ private and corporate succession planning.
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SOLEOS advises a leading global supplier of fuel cell electric vehicles on an investment in a hydrogen refuelling station operator
SOLEOS has advised a leading global supplier of fuel cell electric vehicles on an investment in a hydrogen refuelling station operator. The aim of this investment, amounting to a double-digit million sum, is to establish a comprehensive hydrogen ecosystem, including the hydrogen refuelling infrastructure. To facilitate the investment, the world’s leading supplier of fuel cell … Read more
Digital Proof of Delivery for Registered Mail Dropped in a Mailbox: Federal Labor Court Rejects Presumption of Receipt
In a ruling dated May 7, 2026, the Federal Labor Court of Germany (BAG) decided that Deutsche Post’s digital drop-off registered mail does not constitute prima facie evidence of receipt of a document. Thus, digital drop-off registered mail is not considered suitable proof of receipt of a document. Until now, both the German Federal Court … Read more
