History and development
- 1929
- Hans Dahs Sr. († 1972) founds the Bonn office – Practice area: civil law
- 1954
- Hans Dahs Sr., who had gained a national reputation as a criminal defence lawyer, and Konrad Redeker form a firm. Additional practice area: constitutional and administrative law.
- 1958
- Kurt Schön († 1986) joins as the third partner. The firm’s civil and commercial law practice is extended.
- 1964
- Criminal lawyer Prof Dr Hans Dahs Jr., son of the founding partner, joins the firm.
- 1968
- Administrative lawyer Dr Dieter Sellner joins the firm.
- 1990
- The Leipzig office is established.
- 1991
- The London office is established.
- 1997
- The Berlin office is established.
- 2003
- The Brussels office is established.
Redeker Sellner Dahs has been active throughout Germany from the outset.
The establishment of the Leipzig, Berlin, Brussels and London offices,
as well as the firm’s collaboration with law firms in other EU Member States
and in the USA, supplement the advice which the firm is able to offer
both nationally and internationally.
Redeker Sellner Dahs is growing – like only very few large German law practices
today – both in terms of personnel and professional expertise,
on the basis of its own strengths and skills.