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*Latin: "Welcome" |
It is largely unknown that in the year 1771, shortly after Captain James Cook had found that New Zealand consists of two main islands, no less than the Prince of Poets himself, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, qualified at the German Bar. |
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Though not having the Genius of Weimar in our ranks, we do recommend, for the sake of your own proper protection, not to struggle with the peculiarities and pitfalls of the German legal system but to seek assistance from a connoisseur, someone who is at home in German laws and procedures, since there is no substitute for expert knowledge and experience when difficulties evolve. Such circumstances are most likely to happen, in particular, when foreign legal thinking is in demand. Moreover, in an era of accelerated economic globalisation, the law is becoming an important competitive factor. "Made in Germany" is not just a quality seal reserved for German cars or machinery; it equally applies to German law, which is part of the codified legal systems across the Continent. This law is predictable, affordable and enforceable. Fair laws and an effective administration of justice guarantee social harmony, individual freedom and economic successs. Anyone choosing European - German - law makes a smart choice. At SCHUBACH the legal business is all about dedication to professionalism and the upholding of the highest possible standards throughout. |
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| Telephone: | [0064] (0)3 342 6393 |
| Facsimile: | [0064] (0)3 342 6355 |
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