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Dr. Christin Riedel

Corporate lawyer and entrepreneur | Adesse Anwalte | Germany

Dr. Christin Riedel is a German-qualified corporate lawyer and entrepreneur. She advises German clients, as well as international individuals and businesses with assets in Germany or an interest in investing there, with a particular focus on real estate transactions, M&A, and strategic investments under German law. Her work centers on structuring deals, allocating risk, and translating commercial objectives into enforceable documentation—designed to perform in practice and to stand up under scrutiny if a dispute arises. With professional experience across Germany, the United States, South Korea, Japan, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, she brings a cross-cultural lens to negotiation strategy and stakeholder alignment.

Dr. Riedel is affiliated with adesse anwälte, an independent law firm for German and international business law with offices in Berlin and Frankfurt. The firm supports companies and institutions on complex matters including corporate and commercial law, real estate, M&A and financing, and dispute resolution before courts and arbitral tribunals.

At the WLF Litigation Summit, she will join the panel discussion to share practical insights on dispute-preventive deal design, evidence-ready contracting, escalation pathways, and risk allocation mechanisms that reduce litigation exposure while strengthening outcomes when disputes become unavoidable.

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