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Dr. Jochen Eichler
Jochen Eichler founded our law firm in 2012. He is specialised in European and German public procurement law, state aid, trade and customs. His experience includes advising governments, companies and associations in complex procurement procedures and privatisation projects as well as representing them in review proceedings before the review bodies and courts. He has advised clients in several major PPP projects, review procedures and court proceedings.
Jochen Eichler studied law at the Freie Universität Berlin where he also received his doctorate (PhD). From 2006 to 2009 he was an associate at the international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP and worked in their Berlin and London offices. At Freshfields he was a member of the EPR (Environmental Planning and Regulatory) and ACT (Antitrust, Competition and Trade) practice groups. In 2009 he joined the international firm K&L Gates LLP where he stayed until the end of 2011. In both firms he was a member of one of the most renowned public procurement teams in Germany.
T +49 (0)30 95620739 | M +49 (0)172 4784634
jochen.eichler@eichlerkern.de
Band 3: Beihilfenrecht und Vergaberecht (Commentary on state aid and public procurement law), ed. by Prof Dr Dr Dr hc Franz Jürgen Säcker, first edition 2011, commentary on public procurement topics prior to sections 97 et seqq. of the German Act Against Restraints of Competition
VERIS-VOB/A-Online-Kommentar (online commentary on German Construction Contract Procedures) commentary on sec. 9 VOB/A and sec. 9 EG VOB/A
Flemish Gentrification - Protecting the less Affluent Local Population under European Law and the ECJ Judgment in Libert a.o., EStAL 2014, 88
Auf die richtige Form kommt es an – Erfolgreiches Qualitätsmanagement in der Angebotsbearbeitung bei komplexen Vergabeverfahren, insbesondere bei PPP-Projekten, Bauingenieur 5-2012, article on how to participate successfully in public procurement procedures (together with mit F. Hausmann, A. Hofmann, S. Weissenböck)
Rechtsweg für die Überprüfung von Rabattverträgen, NVwZ 2009, 27, article on review questions of public procurement procedures (together with Dr Franz Josef Hölzl)
SPNV – Bieter mit In-House-Verträgen: You can't have it both (rail)ways!, VergabeR 2008, 751, article on public procurement issues regarding in-house-contracts (together with Dr Hans-Joachim Prieß)
Flexibel, planbar, ideal? – zum Einsatz von Rahmenvereinbarungen öffentlicher Auftraggeber im IT-Bereich, move moderne verwaltung 2008, 38, article on framework agreements (together with Dr Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann)
Vertragliche Dritthaftung – Eine Auseinandersetzung mit der Frage der Dritthaftung von sogenannten Experten und anderen Auskunftspersonen im Rahmen des § 311 Abs. 3 BGB (contractual liability of outside parties under the German Civil Code), published by Peter Lang 2007
Oliver M. Kern LL.M. (UNSW)
Oliver Kern advises on all issues concerning European and German procurement and state aid law as well as on the contractual design of procurement projects. One main focus of his work is the comprehensive legal and strategic advice of contracting authorities in the preparation and implementation of Europe-wide tender procedures as well as in the (re-) structuring of public and Public-private companies. In addition to the procurement procedures, Oliver Kern also specializes in the design and negotiation of contracts for various types of procurement projects. The Spectrum ranges from classic service and work contracts to the contractual design of complex concession, operator and PPP models in the areas of infrastructure, construction, energy, water, services, IT and mobility. Oliver also advises bidders in the context of tender preparation and compliance as well as in the negotiation of the contracts advertised. He regularly represents clients before the review bodies and courts.
In addition to public procurement law and the drafting of procurement projects, public law issues are a regular component of his consulting practice. Besides constitutional and European law issues as well as budgetary and funding law, state aid law has gained in importance in recent years as part of larger procurement projects and in the financing of (public) companies in the wake of restructuring.
Oliver Kern studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin and acquired his master's degree at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. From 2008 to 2014 he worked as a lawyer in the Berlin office of the international law firm K & L Gates LLP. Up until May 2018 he then worked as a lawyer for the PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal AG in the practice group public commercial law. He was a member of one of the most successful and respected procurement law teams in Germany during his time at both law firms.
T +49 (0)30 95620739
oliver.kern@eichlerkern.de
Legal Commentaries:
Author: Kulartz/Kus/Marx/Portz/Prieß, Kommentar zur VgV, §§ 14, 15, 16, 18, 47, 1. Auflage, 2017
Author: Gabriel/Krohn/Neun, Handbuch des Vergaberechts, 1. und 2. Auflage; 2017
Author: Kulartz/Marx/Portz/Prieß, Kommentar zur VOL/A, § 6 und § 6 EG, 3. Auflage 2014
Urteilsbesprechung zur Entscheidung des EuGH, Urt. v. 16. Juni 2015 – C-593/13 „Rina Services u.a.“ zur Niederlassungsfreiheit, VergabeR 2015, S. 762ff.
„The Grand Coalition in Germany 2013-2017“, K&L Gates Global Government Solutions 2014, Annual Outlook, S. 8-10
„EU Reforms on Public Procurement“, K&L Gates Global Government Solutions 2013, Annual Outlook, S. 64-65
„Zur Alleinvertretungsbefugnis des GmbH-Liquidators“ Kommentierung des BGH Urteils vom 27.10.2008 – II ZR 255/07, Betriebsberater, BB 2009, S. 127
Forum Vergabe e.V.; Basisschulung Vergaberecht 2016 (zweitägiger Workshop)
PwC-Academy; Grundlagen des EU Vergaberechts, ganztägiger Workshop, Düsseldorf, 2015
PwC-Academy; Zuwendungen, Beihilfen, Vergaben – Schnittstellen und Rechtspraxis; Rostock, 2014
„Vergaberechtsfrühstücke“ in Berlin and Frankfurt: Neue EU-Vergaberichtlinien (18. und 20.02.2014)
Specialist Advisor for the „Führungs- und Managementqualifizierung“ of the Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin, in cooperation with Kienbaum, 2 day workshop on the principles of public procurement law, Bloomberg, 2013
Prof. Dr. Peter Friedrich Bultmann
Peter Bultmann’s main expertise are turnkey construction projects, public procurement law and Public Private Partnerships (PPP). In these areas, he has worked primarily as an advisor on public procurement law matters since 2004. Since 2006, he has extended his expertise and has drafted and negotiated turnkey construction and concession-type contracts as well as teaming agreements between constructing, operating and/or financing partners. He has experience with turnkey and PPP-type projects primarily in Germany, Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Peter Bultmann studied law in Tübingen and at the Humboldt-University in Berlin, where he received his doctorate (PhD) in 1997. Since 1999 he is a member of the Berlin bar association. He works in the legal department of an international company. Before this, he worked for two years at the international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP. Before this, he qualified as a university professor at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Habilitation). In 2011, the President of Humboldt-University, Berlin, bestowed the title extraordinary professor upon Peter Bultmann. Since 2013 he also works as a Coach and advises our law firm as Of Counsel.
T +49 (0)30 95620739 | M +49 (0)162 2004395
PB@eichler-rechtsanwaelte.de
Lokale Gerechtigkeit im Einbürgerungsrecht, Duncker & Humblot, Schriften zum Öffentlichen Recht Bd. 792, Berlin 1999 (zugleich Dissertation, Humboldt-Universität 1998), 257 Seiten.
Öffentliches Recht: mit Vertiefung im Gewerbe-, Wettbewerbs-, Subventions- und Vergaberecht, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2. Aufl. 2008 (1. Aufl. 2002), 354 Seiten.
Anwaltsklausuren, Verlag C. H. Beck, München 2003 (gemeinsam mit Thomas Raiser und Karl-Michael Schmidt; die öffentlich-rechtlichen Klausuren eigenverantwortlich von mir), 324 Seiten.
Beihilfenrecht und Vergaberecht: Beihilfen und öffentliche Aufträge als funktional äquivalente Instrumente der Wirtschaftslenkung – ein Leistungsvergleich, Jus Publicum, Bd. 109, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2004, 397 Seiten.
PPP-Vergaberechtsleitfaden, hrsgg. von den PPP-Task Forces des Bundes und des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, (gemeinsam mit Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann), 161 Seiten, Berlin 2008.
Die kollektive Interessenvertretung der einem privaten Rechtsträger zugewiesenen Beamten: Rechtsgutachten im Auftrag des DBB – Beamtenbund und Tarifunion, in: Zeitschrift für Personalvertretungsrecht (ZfPR), Sonderdruck August 2000 (gemeinsam mit Ulrich Battis), 16 Seiten.
Die Zukunft der Mediation in nationalen und internationalen Wirtschaftsstreitigkeiten, in: Zeitschrift für Konfliktmanagement 2000, S. 282 ff. (kritischer Diskussionsbericht, gemeinsam mit Karl-Michael Schmidt).
Privatisierungsrecht: Informationsansprüche der Personalvertretungen über die EU-Betriebsübergangsrichtlinie?, Zeitschrift für Personalvertretungsrecht (ZfPR) 1/2002, S. 22-28.
Korruptionsregister: Datenschutzrechtliche Anforderungen, Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD), 6/2003, S. 333-336.
Rechtsprobleme eines Korruptionsregisters – die Sperre bei der Vergabe öffentlicher Aufträge (gemeinsam mit Ulrich Battis), ZRP 5/2003, S. 152-156.
Die allgemeinen Berufspflichten des Rechtsanwalts als Sozius: § 43 BRAO,
Anwaltsblatt 11/2003, S. 607-612.
Beschaffungsfremde Kriterien: Zur „neuen Formel“ des Europäischen Gerichtshofes,
ZfBR 2004, S. 134-140.
Was folgt für die Gesetzgeber aus dem Kopftuchurteil des BVerfG?
(gemeinsam mit Ulrich Battis), JZ 2004, S. 581 ff.
Der Ausschluss spekulativer Angebote (gemeinsam mit Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann),
ZfBR 2004, S. 703 ff.
Rechtsfortbildung von EG-Richtlinien, JZ 2004, S. 1100 ff.
Die Entscheidung des EuGH in der Rechtssache „Stadt Halle“ – ein neues Paradigma für vergaberechtsfreie In-house-Geschäfte
(gemeinsam mit Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann), NVwZ 2005, 377 ff.
Dienstleistungskonzession und Dienstleistungsvertrag – warum kompliziert, wenn es auch einfach geht, NVwZ 2011, S. 72 ff.
Public-Private-Consortia: A Modell for PPP and Public Procurement Law Assessment, ICLR 2013, 286
Mattea Hinz
Mattea Hinz is a member of our public procurement law and compliance team, assisting our lawyers in the review of tender and offer documents as well as processing project-specific topics and legal research.
She completed her Law Studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
Mattea Hinz joined our firm in 2018.
mattea.hinz@eichlerkernklein.de

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