03-12-2018News

Chambers Europe 2018: Team Dr. Ute Jasper again ranked no. 1

Dr. Ute Jasper's Public Sector & Public Procurement department was again honored by Chambers Europe 2018: Since 2015, it has been ranked no. 1 in public procurement law, with respondents emphasizing "creativity" and "good cooperation within the team." Clients highlight the team's "speed" and its "practice-oriented advice."
 
The report states: "The team's creativity is repeatedly cited as a distinguishing feature, as one source notes: "The lawyers stand out by working in a solution-oriented way. Even in the most difficult cases they find a legally secure solution that is implementable in practice, work very creatively and attend to all our wishes.""
 
Since 1999, Chambers & Partners has identified Europe's and the world's leading lawyers and law firms in 180 countries. The intensive, continuous, and independent research is based on interviews of several thousands of clients and lawyers.
 
Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek’s Public Sector & Public Procurement department has been one of the three best procurement law practices for years. Since 1991, it has advised on awards, restructuring, large-scale projects, and cooperations in the public sector and has accompanied several hundred large-scale projects of the federal, state, and local authorities and their subsidiaries with a total volume of more than EUR 30 billion without any procedures having been successfully challenged.
 
Dr. Ute Jasper is a partner at Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek and heads the Public Sector & Public Procurement Practice Group. She is one of the most respected advisors in this field and regularly receives awards from other industry analysts such as Legal 500 and Juve. Dr. Ute Jasper is one of the most renowned lawyers for procurement and infrastructure projects in the public sector. She advises federal and state ministries, municipalities, and businesses, particularly on innovative and complex projects.  Major projects include the billion-euro project RRX, the dispute about the Belgian nuclear power plant Tihange, and the procurement of research vessels for the Federal Institute for Agriculture and Food.

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