Justina Speth is an associate in the Real Estate practice of Curtis' Frankfurt office. She focuses her practice on legal property management matters, real estate transactions (share deal/asset deal) as well as real estate litigation. She advises both domestic and international clients on the full range of real estate matters.
During her legal traineeship, she also joined one of the Big Four consulting firms and gained experience in Public Procurement Law and Public Commercial Law. While in law school, Ms. Speth also focused on International Private Law and European Law.
Languages
German
English
Education
State of Hesse, Germany, Second State Exam
Julius-Maximilians-University, First State Exam
Julius-Maximilians-University, Europajuristin
Admitted to Practice
Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Membership
Frankfurt Bar Association
German Lawyer Association
Justina Speth is an associate in the Real Estate practice of Curtis' Frankfurt office. She focuses her practice on legal property management matters, real estate transactions (share deal/asset deal) as well as real estate litigation. She advises both domestic and international clients on the full range of real estate matters.
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