Julius Werhahn

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Biography

Julius Werhahn is Associate in the Public Law Group in Germany. His practice centers on advising on complex infrastructure projects, particularly in the areas of traffic and transportation, telecommunications, and utility and network infrastructure. He primarily advises on public procurement law, public funding and state aid law, and all regulatory issues.

His clients include public authorities, national and international governments, and public and private companies.

Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, he worked as an attorney in a law firm focusing on administrative law.

Concentrations

•Complex Infrastructure Projects
•Public Procurement
•Co-operation of Public and Private Entities
•Transport and Traffic Infrastructure
•Compliance of Public Institutions and Companies

Areas of Practice (10)

  • Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure
  • Government Law & Policy
  • Government Law & Policy
  • Project & Infrastructure Finance
  • Project & Infrastructure Finance
  • Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
  • Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
  • Environmental
  • Environmental

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Celle/Germany, Second Legal State Exam, 2022; Hamburg/Germany, First Legal State Exam, 2020
Year of First Admission:
2020
Admission:
Germany
Languages:
German and English
ISLN:
1001308638

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