Bonn, 29 January 2026. The law firm Redeker Sellner Dahs has raised seven colleagues from its own ranks to the status of counsel. Cornelia Finster, Dr Anna Genske Boos, Dr Philipp Georg Kampmann, Dr Christian Lutsch, Dr Patrick Schäfer, Dr Lukas Schefer and Dr Dominik Snjka have thus reached another important milestone in their professional careers at the firm.
“At Redeker, appointment as counsel is a clear quality stamp. One has to demonstrate outstanding professional achievements, display a high level of personal integrity and a consistently impressive practice. Lawyers who reach this stage have proven themselves in a special way and meet our high standards,” notes Sabine Wildfeuer, who is in charge of human resource issues on the firm's management committee.
Dr Udo Söns, who is also in charge of human resource issues on the management committee, adds: “With the Counsel status, we are underlining our culture of promoting and developing from within our own ranks. It offers experienced lawyers the opportunity to take on responsibility, contribute their expertise at the highest level and develop their professional and personal strengths in a targeted manner.”
Cornelia Finster has been practicing at the firm's Munich office since 2020. Her focus is on private construction and real estate law, architects and engineers law as well as legal advice supporting construction projects.
Dr Anna Genske Boos, M.mel., joined the firm's Berlin office in 2021. She advises clients in particular in the field of public health law, above all on issues relating to digitalisation in the healthcare sector.
Dr Philipp Georg Kampmann has been working at the firm's Bonn office since 2020. His practice encompasses inheritance law, particularly international inheritance law, as well as association and foundation law.
Dr Christian Lutsch has been with the firm's Bonn office since 2020. His main areas of expertise include constitutional and public security law as well as public construction and planning law.
Dr Patrick Schäfer joined the firm's Bonn office in 2021. He advises clients in particular in the fields of corporate law, corporate governance and corporate compliance, as well as with restructuring and M&A transactions.
Dr Lukas Schefer joined the firm in 2021 at the Bonn office. He advises and serves as counsel for clients in the area of criminal law, in particular commercial and tax criminal law, media criminal law, medical criminal law and appeals law.
Dr Dominik Snjka has been practicing at the Bonn office since 2021. His main fields of expertise are environmental and planning law as well as public commercial law, in particular law governing raw materials (mining and excavation law).
The Counsel status follows on from Senior Associate and represents the next stage of development in our career architecture. It recognizes outstanding professional expertise, commitment and the willingness to take on responsibility in mandates and teams.