Legal info
Site operator within the meaning of § 5 TMG
Law Firm Müller, Altmeyer & Partner, Attorneys at Law, PartGmbB
Beethovenstr. 13 13
66111 Saarbrücken
Germany
Phone: +49 681 37932 – 0
Fax: +49 681 31098
E-mail: info@map-rechtsanwaelte.de
Value added tax identification number: DE297874229
Registry court: AG Saarbrücken
Partnership registration number: PR 143
Editorial responsibility according to § 55 para. 2 RStV:
Mr. Tilmann Lahann, lawyer, Beethovenstraße 13, 66111 Saarbrücken, Germany
Legal form and authorisation
The lawyers working in the law firm are admitted under the law of the Federal Republic of Germany and are members of the Saarland Bar Association, Am Schlossberg 5, 66119 Saarbrücken, Germany, zentrale@rechtsanwaltskammer.saarland. The legal professional title for lawyers admitted to the bar in Germany is Rechtsanwalt or Rechtsanwältin.
Rules of professional conduct
The following rules apply:
German Federal Lawyers’ Act (Bundesrechtsanwaltsordnung) – BRAO
Professional code for lawyers (Berufsordnung für Rechtsanwälte) – BORA
Specialist Lawyers’ Act (Fachanwaltsordnung) – FAO
Lawyers’ Fees Act (Rechtsanwaltsvergütungsgesetz) – RVG
Charter of Core Principles of the European Legal – CCBE
The professional regulations applicable to lawyers can be found on the homepage of the Federal Bar Association (BRAK) under: www.brak.de
Professional liability insurance
Lawyers are obliged by the Federal Lawyers’ Act (Bundesrechtsanwaltsordnung) to maintain professional liability insurance with a minimum sum insured of 250,000 euros. The details can be found in § 51 BRAO. The partnership and all lawyers of the law firm Müller, Altmeyer & Partner are insured against professional liability with Allianz Deutschland AG, Königinstr. 28, 80802 Munich.
The scope of application extends to the entire territory of the EU and the states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area.
Information on online dispute resolution:
The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR). You can find this platform under the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. Consumers can use this platform to settle their disputes arising from online contracts, provided that the respective provider participates in the dispute resolution procedure of the online dispute resolution service.
Information according to § 36 VSBG:
We do not participate in alternative dispute resolution procedures, including the aforementioned via the online dispute resolution service linked above. The use of the online dispute resolution service does not constitute a mandatory prerequisite for recourse to the competent courts of law.