Florian Deitel

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Biography

Florian Deitel is an associate in the German Tax Law Practice Group as well as in the German Private Funds Group.

He advises fund managers on the structuring of private equity and private debt funds as well as investors on all aspects of tax law in connection with their investments.

He also assists clients from all sectors and industries in the resolution of tax disputes.

In addition, Florian Deitel advises on M&A transactions of domestic and foreign companies and advises national and international clients, in particular in connection with cross-border financing and restructurings.

Furthermore, Florian Deitel is a lecturer in corporate and tax law and regularly publishes articles on tax-related topics.

Concentrations

•Investment tax law
•International taxation
•Tax litigation

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Tax
  • Private Funds
  • Real Estate Funds
  • Real Estate Tax
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Corporate
  • Private Equity
  • Venture Capital & Emerging Technology

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Berlin/Germany, Second Legal State Exam, 2022; Berlin/Germany, First Legal State Exam, 2018
Law School Attended:
Potsdam/Germany, LL.M., 2020
Year of First Admission:
2018
Admission:
Germany
Languages:
German and English
ISLN:
1001288810

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