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Mail: nunn@hfk.de
Phone: +49 89 / 291930-11
Fax: +49 89 / 291930-22
Lawyer since 1995. Dr. Christian Nunn, specialist for construction and architectural law, initially worked as in-house counsel at an international construction group for five years, supporting not only one of the group’s main establishments in Germany but also the international department. He has been with HFK Rechtsanwälte since 1999. Dr. Nunn works in the areas of building and plant construction and real estate law, in particular project development and transactions. He is also a lecturer for construction law and public real estate law at the University of Anhalt.
He is heading the Munich office. In 2000, he became a partner of HFK, and in 2003, an equity partner.
Provided legal support in connection with project developments from the initial land purchase and building permit applications through to development and marketing;
Legal support for national and international building and plant construction projects;
Contract structuring and drafting;
Represented clients in court and arbitration tribunals in connection with construction litigation and independent evidence-taking proceedings;
Project-based legal consulting for large properties and infrastructure projects;
Advising on property purchase and sale agreements (e.g., real estate funds); drafting and negotiation of building and plant construction agreements; drafting and negotiation of property purchase agreements (asset or share deals), due diligence; advising property owners and managers; international building and plant construction agreements;
Commercial tenancy law;
Lecturer for construction law and public real estate law at the University of Anhalt.
German association of lawyers (Deutscher Anwaltverein)
Various educational events and seminars on private construction and plant engineering law
Co-author Heiermann/Franke/Knipp, Handbuch Baubegleitende Rechtsberatung, Beck Verlag München, 2002 (chapters entitled “Der GMP-Vertrag” and “Vertragsfristen und Termine”)
Mail: schrammel@hfk.de
Phone: +49 89 / 291930-17
Studied at the Universities of Frankfurt/Main and Munich; articled at the Munich I Regional Court. Practicing lawyer since 2001, specialist for construction and architectural law since 2006. Worked for Kapellmann Rechtsanwälte in Frankfurt/Main and Hamburg from 2002 to 2008. At HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP in Munich – last as a Partner – from 2008 to 2012, and at Wollmann & Partner Rechtsanwälte as head of the Munich office from 2012 to 2014. Back at HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP in Munich since November 2014, and as equity partner since 01 January 2015. From 2011 to 2013, lecturer at the Technical University of Munich.
Comprehensive legal support throughout major construction projects (e.g., civil engineering and infrastructure projects such as motorways, railway stations, hospitals, stadiums, and airports), covering all questions in connection with the tender, contract drafting and contract implementation on both the contracting entities’ side and the contractors’ side;
Structuring and drafting of complex contracts with construction companies, developers, facility managers, architects, and engineers;
Handling of complex mandates related to construction and architectural law in the interdisciplinary project space;
Years of experience in conducting complex legal proceedings;
Advising clients on real estate law and tenancy law (e.g., real estate transactions);
Advising clients on operator’s responsibility.
Regular lectures and seminars for public and private companies and educational institutions (e.g., IBR, Deutscher Baurechtstag, CompendiumPlus), other in-house seminars, etc., on topics related to private construction law, architectural and engineering law, and facility management.
Schrammel/Wilhelm, Rechtliche Aspekte in Building Information Modeling (BIM), Schnelleinstieg für Architekten und Bauingenieure, Wiesbaden 2016 (Springer Verlag)
Haftung im Bereich der Ausschreibung und Vergabe, in: Motzke/Preussner/Kehrberg (editors), Die Haftung des Architekten, 10th edition, Cologne 2014 (Werner Verlag)
Forms “Schadensersatzklage nach §§ 4 Abs. 7 i. V. m. 8 Abs. 3 VOB/B” and “Schadensersatzklage nach § 13 Abs. 7 mit Anmerkungen zu § 634 Nr. 4 BGB”, in: Formularbuch des Fachanwalts Bau- und Architektenrecht, edited by Prof. Hanns-Benno Ulbrich, 2nd edition, Cologne 2014 (Werner-Verlag)
Klage des Auftraggebers gegen den Planer wegen Qualitätsstörung, in: Prozesse in Bausachen – Privates Baurecht/Architektenrecht, edited by Prof. Dr. Gerd Motzke, Dr. Günter Bauer and Thomas Seewald, 2nd edition, Baden-Baden 2014 (Nomos-Verlag)
Schrammel/Kaiser/Nusser, Facility Management – Recht und Organisation, Cologne 2013 (Werner Verlag)
Der Anspruch des Auftragnehmers auf seine Beschleunigungsvergütung bei Verletzung von Mitwirkungshandlungen des Auftraggebers, in: Recht und Gerechtigkeit am Bau, Festschrift für Gerd Motzke zum 65. Geburtstag, Munich 2007 (Beck-Verlag)
Die Werkaufgabe des Architekten in Abgrenzung zu den anderen Baubeteiligten, in: Schriften zum Baurecht, volume 1, edited by Christoph Degenhardt, Gerd Motzke, Wolfgang Voit, Heinrich Amadeus Wolff, 1st edition, Baden-Baden 2004 (Nomos-Verlag)
BIM in aller Munde… aber welche rechtlichen Konsequenzen ergeben sich hieraus (jointly with Dr. Alexander Arndt), Facilitiy Management 03/2016, 32
Die Leistungsbeschreibung als zentraler Bestandteil des FM-Vertrages, Facility Management, 02/2016, 18
Prüfpflicht nach § 15 BetrSichV, Facility Management 06/2014, 54
Das neue Mietrecht im Zusammenhang mit der energetischen Sanierung, Facility Management 03/2014, 58
Sauberes Vertragswerk!, Facility Management 04/2013, 52
Bestandsschutz im Facility Management, Facility Management 04/2012, 52
Zertifizierung auf der FM-Agenda, Facility Management 09/2011, 45
Service Level Agreements als probates Mittel, Facility Management 01/2011, 60
Gesetzliche Grundlagen und Normen für ‚grüne Gebäude‘, Facility Management 05/2010, 60
Wahrnehmung der Betreiberverantwortung durch Delegation, Facility Management 02/2010, 52
Zertifizierung auf der FM-Agenda, greenbuilding 09/2011, 45
Wohnfläche über 10 % kleiner als im Exposé ausgewiesen: Käufer kann mindern, IMR 2016, 479
Überbau: Beseitigung eines Überbaus als gemeinschaftsbezogene Pflicht nur bei Vorsatz oder grober Fahrlässigkeit, IMR 2015, 1059
Haftet der Verkäufer für das (Fehl-) Verhalten des Maklers?, IMR 2015, 510
Plant der Estrichleger die Anlegung der Fugen, haftet er auch für auftretende Risse!, IBR 2014, 408
Heizungsbauer muss Wärmebedarfsberechnung sorgfältig prüfen!, IBR 2013, 534
Arglisthaftung bei verschwiegenem Marderbefall im Dach!, IMR 2013, 159
Gebäudereinigungsverträge sind (meistens) Werkverträge!, IBR 2012, 676
Facility-Management: Ist Gebäudereinigung Dienst- oder Werkvertrag?, IMR 2012, 470
Arbeitseinstellung um Nachtrag durchzusetzen: Verletzung der Kooperationspflicht!, IBR 2011, 690
VOB-Vertrag: Leistungserweiterung kein eigenständiger Vertrag!, IBR 2011, 447
Einwilligung zur Vertragsübernahme im Voraus: Hohes Risiko für Architekten!, IBR 2010, 508
Bauträger: Keine Sippenhaft!, IBR 2009, 1297
Hausverbot als wichtiger Kündigungsgrund?, IBR 2009, 1006
Grundsätzlich keine Architektenvollmacht zur Vergabe von Zusatzaufträgen!, IBR 2009, 692
Haftungsbegrenzung auf “versicherbare Schäden”: Verstoß gegen das Transparenzgebot!, IBR 2009, 98
Abgrenzung (Teil-)Pauschalpreis- von Einheitspreisvereinbarung, IBR 2008, 1250
649 BGB: Erfüllungs-, kein Schadensersatzanspruch!, IBR 2008, 1006
Vertragsstrafe: Haftet Bauunternehmer auch für verspätete Materiallieferungen seiner Lieferanten?, IBR 2008, 718
Optische Fassadenmängel: Anstrich oder Neuherstellung des Verblendmauerwerks?, IBR 2008, 646
Kündigung aus wichtigem Grund: Anforderungen an Kündigungsandrohung, IBR 2008, 315
Schadensermittlungskosten als Folgeschaden erstattungsfähig?, IBR 2008, 265
Keine konkludente Teilabnahme bei Zahlung auf eine (Teil-)Schlussrechnung für die Leistungsphasen 1 – 8!, IBR 2008, 225
Leistungsphase 9: Verjährungsbeginn knüpft an Objektbegehung an!, IBR 2008, 166
Einbau neuer Wendeltreppen: Kein Abzug neu für alt!, IBR 2008, 146
Mehrwertsteuerproblematik bei der Abrechnung eines frei gekündigten Architektenvertrags: Feststellungsantrag, IBR 2007, 1259
Schlussrechnung: Fehlende Prüfbarkeit verhindert Beginn der Verjährungsfrist!, IBR 2007, 1254
Kein “Aushandeln” einer Vertragsstrafenregelung bei Verhandeln von Ausführungsterminen, IBR 2007, 1209
Sicherungshypothek bei einem gekündigten Architektenvertrag?, IBR 2007, 624
AN kann Baubeginn nicht von Rücknahme einer Vertragsstrafenandrohung abhängig machen!, IBR 2007, 603
Keine Kündigung nach Fristablauf: Verwirkung des Kündigungsrechts!, IBR 2007, 500
Kündigung aus wichtigem Grund nach Verstreichen einer Erklärungsfrist?, IBR 2007, 416
Ausführungsfrist 35 Werktage: Muss Auftragnehmer in einem Stück durcharbeiten?, IBR 2007, 415
Der Kooperationsgedanke im Kündigungsrecht, IBR 2007, 364
648a BGB: Kann nur der vertragstreue Unternehmer Sicherheit verlangen?, IBR 2007, 248
Freigabe überhöhter Abschlagszahlungen: Haftet Bauleitung bei Insolvenz des Unternehmers?, IBR 2007, 206
Überzahlung des Architekten: Was muss Bauherr für Rückforderung vortragen?, IBR 2007, 200
Werkvertrag – Ausgangsmaterial fehlerhaft: Wer hat Beweislast bei Kündigung?, IBR 2006, 666
Mail: mitterer@hfk.de
Phone: +49 89 / 291930-16
Studied in Passau and Munich. Specialist for construction and architectural law since 2012. Since January 2000, lawyer at HFK, since 2013, salary partner.
Comprehensive legal support throughout complex construction projects of all kinds, including Transport infrastructure projects, building construction – turnkey – including fit out and technical installations, advising on all questions related to contract drafting and structuring, and contract implementation – both on the contractor’s side and on the side of the contracting entity;
Represented clients in court in connection with construction litigation and independent evidence-taking proceedings;
Drafting and structuring of architectural/engineering contracts, construction contracts (general contractor, individual contractors), purchase agreements, etc.
Inhouse classes on private construction law and the Fee Ordinance for Architects and Engineers (HOAI)
Regular lectures for CompendiumPlus on the topic of avoidance of addenda and optimization of construction costs (“Nachträge abwehren – Baukosten optimieren”)
E-mail: shirvani@hfk.de
Studied law at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich; articled at the Munich higher regional court and at the regional government of Upper Bavaria. After graduating, he spent six years working as a lawyer at a major law firm with an international clientele. He advised clients in the areas of real estate law, public procurement law, as well as public and private construction law. In addition to providing comprehensive legal support throughout all phases of a construction project, including contract drafting and structuring, he focuses primarily on procedural law. Dr. Fardad Shirvani has been with HFK since 2013.
Dr. Fardad Shirvani did his doctorate at the Faculty of Law of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich under Prof. Dr. Peter M. Huber, Chair of the Institute for Public Law and Political Philosophy and Judge at the Federal Constitutional Court.
In addition to working as a lawyer, Dr. Fardad Shirvani is an examiner for the First and Second State Exam In Law in the legal field of civil law and public law, a lecturer with the working groups for articling students at the regional government of Upper Bavaria, as well as an examiner for “Law for Patent Attorneys” appointed by the German chamber of patent lawyers (Deutsche Patentanwaltskammer).
Advised large corporations on public procurement and construction law in connection with a variety of major projects, and also represented these companies and any related litigation;
Expert on state aid law in connection with clawback of subsidies;
Advising on property purchase and sale agreements (e.g., real estate funds); drafting and negotiation of building and plant construction agreements; drafting and negotiation of property purchase agreements (asset or share deals), due diligence;
Preparation of legal analyses and concepts for project realization;
Advising clients on public law in connection with permits and approvals (in particular applications for building permits and planning permissions) and with questions related to nature, water and soil protection that arise in connection with the realization of rehabilitation measures;
Representing clients in civil, administrative, and litigious proceedings, as well as in opposition and review procedures before the public procurement tribunals of the higher regional courts;
Representing clients in proceedings for breach of contract.
Various seminars and lectures on real estate, construction and public procurement law
Co-author, Kommentierung zur Bayerischen Bauordnung, edited by Simon/Busse (Art 51, 61, 62, 65 BayBO)
68 Abs. 1 Satz 1 Halbsatz 2 BayBO – Freibrief für die Genehmigungsbehörde?, BayVBl. 2010, 709-717
Vorlagerecht der Vergabekammern gem. Art. 267 AEUV, ZfBR 2014, 31-36
Zur unionsrechtskonformen Auslegung des § 101b GWB, VergabeR 2013, 669-678
Kein Bestandsschutz für Verträge nach einer unzulässigen Direktvergabe (defacto- Vergabe), ELR (European Law Reporter) 2008, 51-57
Reichweite des Anwendungsbereichs des § 16 Abs. 3 VOB/A (commentary on OLG Dresden, decision of 21 February 2012 – Verg 1/12, VergabeR 2012, 728 (commentary on pages 731-732))
Rechtsweg bei Streitigkeiten außerhalb des Anwendungsbereichs der Vergaberichtlinien und Abgrenzung zwischen Dienstleistungsauftrag und Dienstleistungskonzession (commentary on OVG Münster, decision of 07 February 2011 – 15 E 1485/10, VergabeR 2011, 892 (commentary on pages 894-898))
Voraussetzungen des Ausschlusses von Unterpreisangeboten (commentary on OLG Celle, decision of 30 September 2010 – 13 Verg 10/10, VergabeR 2011, 103 (commentary on pages 109-111))
E-mail: koch@hfk.de
Studied at Julius Maximilian University in Würzburg; articled at the Free State of Bavaria; Bavarian notary (1996 – 2003); founder of Mediationszentrum Südbayern (2004), with HFK Rechtsanwälte since 2006.
Negotiation, support, and roll-out of large M&A transactions (asset and share deals);
Legal due diligence; regulations on land registry matters and legal fees;
Advising and supporting clients in the area of commercial and corporate law, in particular corporate successions including conceiving corporate structures that are favorable under family and inheritance law;
Preparation of legal opinions, analyses, and concepts;
Acted as legal expert on questions related to corporate law;
Drafting and structuring of complex contracts, in particular in matters related to real estate law as well as commercial and corporate law;
Out-of-court conflict resolution and decision management.
Studienstiftung Cusanuswerk since 1985
Various inhouse courses on real estate and corporate law
Brochures, in particular “Immobilientransaktionen”
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E-mail: hierl@hfk.de
Phone: +49 89 / 291930-12
Studied law and political sciences at the universities of Munich, Passau, and Grenoble; articled at the Nuremberg higher regional court and the representation of the Free State of Bavaria at the EU and Brussels; aide of a member of the Bavarian legislative assembly; lawyer since 2006, specialist for construction and architectural law since 2009. From 2006 to 2009, lawyer at a medium-sized business law firm, heading the practice group for construction and public law. From 2009 to 2017, with Heisse Kursawe Eversheds Rechtsanwälte, then with EVERSHEDS Deutschland LLP in Munich. With HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP in Munich since 2017.
Advising and representing clients in the realization of plants requiring approval under environmental law;
Comprehensive legal support in connection with the planning and realization of retail shopping centers;
Representing clients before courts and arbitration tribunals;
Advising and representing municipalities, companies, and individuals in the area of public law, in particular public construction law.
Presentations and seminars for the chambers of architects of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, as well as in-house courses on construction and architectural law.
E-mail: weissenborn@hfk.de.de
Studied law and business in Marburg, Lausanne, and Würzburg. Then worked as a business lawyer in the electro and pharma industry for five years followed by a position as in-house counsel with the construction company Dyckerhoff & Widmann AG, whose foreign business later on was transferred to STRABAG Construction Group.
Concentrated right from the start solely on providing legal support with all aspects of international business: international civil law, in particular construction law, corporate law, procedural law, in particular international dispute resolution, international investment protection agreements, as well as adjacent economic-commercial areas such as international tax law, currency law, financing questions and export credits.
From 2007 onward, co-director for the “foreign business” area of a legal consulting and service company belonging to the STRABAG Group.
After resigning from this activity for age reasons, partner at HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP for the international business.
Over 30 years of experience in international business, resulting in excellent knowledge of the legal, business, and administrative environment in a large number of developing countries, emerging markets, and industrialized countries.
Cooperation with technical and administrative personnel on project management teams in major building and plant construction projects, contract administration, pursuit and enforcement of supplementary work.
Legal support for large-scale projects, including on the basis of special forms of project realization (financing and franchise models, BOT, PPP, etc.).
Introducing companies to the special aspects and requirements of doing business abroad, e.g. through staff training, adjustments to the sales organization, drafting of general terms and conditions suitable for international business transactions.
Network of national and international law firms, tax consultants, accountants and auditors as well as other advisers that are useful in international business.
Regular training courses and seminars on international construction law
Co-author in Kluwer Law International “Arbitration in Germany” – “Investment Arbitration and the Participation of State Parties in Germany”
E-mail: stemmer@hfk.de
Studied at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich with a main focus on competition law, intellectual property and media law. Articled under the responsibility of the Munich higher regional court, including at a construction tribunal of th Munich I regional court, and at the office of the Dachau regional administration; also worked at HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP. With HFK as lawyer since July 2012, and as a specialist for construction and architectural law since April 2016.
Drafting and designing contracts of all kinds;
Representation of architects, engineers, and construction companies in court in liability actions;
OLG Köln – Gebäudereinigungsverträge sind (meistens) Werkverträge!, IBR 2012, 676
VG Regensburg – Eintragung in die Bayerische Architektenliste: Nur (noch) mit Diplomzeugnis!, IBR 2012, 719
OLG Köln – Gewerberaummietvertrag: Mietminderungsrecht durch AGB einschränkbar!, IMR 2012, 507
BGH – Sekundäre Mängelrechte im Kaufrecht (meist) nicht “gemeinschaftsbezogen”! IMR 2015, 466
Das neue Werkvertragsrecht, Facility Management 06/2016, 24
E-mail: hartl@hfk.de
Fax: +49 9 / 291930-22
Studied at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich from 2007 to 2012, main focus on European and international law. Student intern and research associate at Noerr LLP in Munich. Articled within the district of the Munich higher regional court from 2012 – 2014. Elective station at Noerr LLP in London (corporate law). Since 2015, lawyer with HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP at the Munich office.
Comprehensive advice throughout complex construction projects of all kinds – including international projects – on all matters related to contract structuring and drafting, as well as contract execution.
Represented clients in court in complicated construction-related litigation.
“International construction law” task force within ARGE Baurecht.
Lecturer for the training program for articling students offered by the Munich I regional court, commissioned by the Munich bar association (RAK München).
OLG München – WEG-Verwalterbestellung: Funktion der Unterzeichner muss feststellbar sein, IMR 2016, 428.
Martin Wodianka
E-mail: wodianka@hfk.de
Phone +49 89 / 291930-11
Fax +49 89 / 291930-22
Studied at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich; articled at the Ingolstadt regional court. Lawyer since 2014. Worked for a medium-sized law firm in Munich from 2015 to 2016, and at Leinemann & Partner Rechtsanwälte mbB in 2016/2017. With HFK Rechtsanwälte LLP in Munich since February 2017.
Comprehensive legal support throughout major construction projects, covering all questions in connection with the tender, contract drafting and contract implementation on both the contracting entities’ side and the contractors’ side;
Advising builders, construction companies, planners and project developers in the negotiation of construction and architectural contracts as well as in the enforcement of and defense against contested claims through court proceedings;
Contract structuring and drafting in the area of commercial tenancy law;
Advising clients in the area of real estate law.

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 § 634
 § 15
 Art. 267
 § 101
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