Private Wealth Law
Germany
3 years ranked
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Maximilian is a partner at POELLATH in Munich.
He primarily advises on national and international tax law, as well as on business successions and estate planning. His work includes the establishment, reorganization or dissolution of family-owned corporate structures, as well as matrimonial property law and advice on wills.
Due to his great passion for international affairs and not least because of his own professional stays in the USA, Canada, and Israel, Maximilian often advises on cross-border matters.
In addition to entrepreneurial families and high-net-worth individuals in Germany and abroad, his clientele includes both charitable and private foundations, as well as trusts.
He is listed in national and international rankings for his private clients and tax expertise.
Joined POELLATH in 2010
Research associate at the Max Planck Research Center for Tax Law and Public Finance (2010)
Admitted to the bar in 2009, admitted as tax advisor in 2013
Law Clerk to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel (2007)
Legal trainee at a major American law firm in Charlotte (USA, 2005)
Studied law and economics in Bayreuth, Duke (USA, LL.M. 2005), Nuremberg, Munich and Leipzig (Ph.D. 2011, awarded the Feldbausch prize of the University of Leipzig)
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Maximilian Haag advises clients on inheritance tax issues and gift tax structures. He is praised by sources for the depth of his knowledge on domestic and cross-border private client issues.
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Maximilian is very good - switched-on, user-friendly, bright and responsive.
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