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Deutsche Telekom sells online platform t-online.de to Ströer

Deutsche Telekom AG has entered into an agreement on the sale of the online platform t-online.de and the digital marketer InteractiveMedia CCSP to Ströer SE.

The transaction is to be carried out by way of a capital increase of Ströer against in-kind contributions of the two entities.
 
In this transaction Deutsche Telekom AG has relied on the advice of Noerr, Gleiss Lutz and Hogan Lovells. While Noerr was responsible for IT/multimedia and internet law, Hogan Lovells took care of IP/trademark law including related antitrust law issues, and Gleiss Lutz of corporate/M&A, employment and tax.
 
The following Noerr team acted for Deutsche Telekom: Prof Dr Peter Bräutigam (pictured, lead, Partner, IT/Multimedia and Internet Law, Munich), Stefan Wilmer (Senior Associate, IT/Multimedia and Internet Law, Munich), Dr Matthias Falke (Associate, IT/Multimedia and Internet Law, Munich), Janina Diesem (Associate, Corporate/M&A and IT, Düsseldorf).
 
Deutsche Telekom’s inhouse team consisted of Dr Jörn Biederbick, Dr Jan Christoph Pfeffer (both M&A), Marion Schöberl, Markus Siegfanz (both Trademark Law), Claudia Bobermin, Stephan Peter (both Multimedia and Internet Law), Ulrich Hartmann, Dr Hans-Wolfgang Werner (both Tax), Ingo Ernst Schöllmann (both Employment), Dr Hilmar Leonhardt (Antitrust) and Friederike Vogel (Carve-Out, Corporate).
 
Noerr is one of the top European law firms with more than 500 professionals in Germany, Europe and the USA. The firm delivers real value to clients by devising and handling the right solutions to complex and sophisticated legal matters. The Noerr difference is its unique combination of legal excellence, creative thinking, international experience and in-depth industry knowledge. Together with its tax advisors, auditors and management consultants, the firm also develops sustainable solutions for finance and management.

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