Peter De Cock is licensed to practice law in Germany. After studying several years at the DeutscheAnwaltAkademie and completing a state examination (Prüfungsamt Düsseldorf), in 1995 Peter De Cock was licensed to practice law before the German courts. He is registered with the Hamburg Rechtsanwaltkammer.
Peter De Cock is licensed to practice alone in Germany and regularly pleads before the various courts in Germany. Peter De Cock is fluent in (legal) German, both spoken and written. These 2 strengths allow litigation to take place more efficiently and at a lower cost: you no longer need to call on the services of a local attorney and a translator.
Depending on the case, Atty. De Cock can advise to sue the counterparty in Germany. Pursuing a case in Germany may have some advantages. The duration of a trial in Germany is shorter than in Belgium. If the case is won, the counterparty must reimburse a large part of the costs (including lawyer’s fees). Bringing the case in Germany may also allow you to avoid enforcement proceedings.
A few examples: