KPMG Law
Partner
Hannover Site Manager
Location Hannover
Prinzenstr. 23
30159 Hannover
Tel.:+ 49 (0)511 763 5078110
Mobil:+ 49 (0)151 50222326
Corporate Law, M&A:
Company purchase and sale
Private equity and venture capital
Reorganization and restructuring
Christian Nordholtz advises on domestic and cross-border transactions, including acquisitions, disposals, mergers and joint ventures.
He has been a KPMG partner and Hanover office head at KPMG Law since April 2019. He is recommended as one of the most frequently and highly recommended corporate/M&A lawyers by JUVE (“strong lawyer, well connected in Hanover” and “strong performance, great negotiating skills, always available, high level of expertise”) and Wirtschaftswoche, among others. After studying in Hanover, Osnabrück (Dr.), the University of Oxford (M.Jur.) and Beijing, he worked for several years as a corporate/M&A lawyer at a leading international transaction law firm in Frankfurt am Main in the private equity/M&A department. From 2017 to 2019, Christian Nordholtz was a partner at a medium-sized law firm in Hanover with a focus on mid-cap transactions. Christian is a Young Leader of Atlantik-Brücke and David Rockefeller Fellow of the Trilateral Commission as well as Co-Chair of AmCham Niedersachsen.
Christian Nordholtz is a member of the KPMG Private Equity Group. He heads the Law Automotive sector in Germany and in KPMG’s EMA region.
There are 30 lawyers working at the Hanover office.
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