Amelie Wagner’s practice focuses on corporate transactions with a focus on mergers and acquisitions.

Amelie joined the firm as an associate in Cologne in 2018 before joining our Frankfurt office in 2022. In 2017, Amelie was a stagiaire (Referendarin) at the Cologne office.

Notable Experiences

  • International Flavors & Fragrances in the sale of its global savory solutions business to PAI Partners.

  • Infinite Electronics, a portfolio company of Warburg Pincus, in its acquisition of the Cable Connectivity Group.

  • Hanon Systems on the acquisition of the Global Fluid Pressure & Controls business of Magna International Inc.

  • International Flavors & Fragrances in the sale of its food preparation business to Frulact, a portfolio company of Ardian.

  • International Flavors & Fragrances on European benefits matters in connection with the sale of its Microbial Control business units to Lanxess AG.

  • LivaNova in the sale of its heart valve business to Gyrus Capital.

  • The Walt Disney Company in the sale of its partnership interest in SRTL to RTL/Bertelsmann.

  • Belron in a $830 million incremental term loan and €100 million term commitment increase.

  • Google on employment law matters in connection with its $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit.

  • Kathmandu Holdings Limited in the acquisition of Rip Curl.

  • GN Store Nord A/S on employment law matters.

  • Latour Capital on labor law matters in connection with its acquisition of Solvay’s barium & strontium, and sodium percarbonate businesses.

  • 3M in the sale of its communication markets business to Corning.

  • General Motors in the sale of its Opel/Vauxhall business and GM Financial’s European operations to PSA Group.

  • Media-Saturn-Holding GmbH in the sale of its B2B media streaming to 7 digital Group.

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Publications

Germany” chapter, The Executive Remuneration Review, 11th edition, November 2022 (with Michael Brems, Jens Hafemann, and Falko Maurer)

Germany” chapter, The Executive Remuneration Review, 10th edition, November 2021 (with Michael Brems, Jens Hafemann, and Falko Maurer)

Germany Changes the Legal Framework to Increase the Number of Works Councils,” Cleary M&A and Corporate Governance Watch Blog, July 6, 2021 (with Michael Brems and Falko Maurer)