Dr Alexander Retsch

Partner | Lawyer since 2015

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Phone: +49 211 20052-140
Fax: +49 211 20052-100
Email: a.retsch(at)glademichelwirtz.com

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Short Profile

Alexander Retsch is a partner at GLADE MICHEL WIRTZ in the CORPORATE and LITIGATION practice. He advises his clients on all aspects of corporate and capital markets law as well as on disputes in and out of court. In addition to advising on day-to-day business, he focuses on corporate litigation, including litigation at first and second instance, e.g. in investor lawsuits, in complex mass and test cases as well as in post-M&A and shareholder disputes.

Alexander Retsch studied law at the University of Cologne with a focus on corporate law. In 2013 he received a doctorate degree in law (Dr. jur.) with a thesis on capital markets law questions.

During his legal clerkship, Alexander Retsch worked at the German Consulate General in Miami, USA, as well as at the cologne office of a leading international law firm. In 2017 he worked several months at a British law firm in London.

Alexander Retsch is the author of numerous publications in the field of corporate and capital markets law and regularly lectures on these topics. Since 2018, he has been a lecturer for the Capital Markets Law lecture in the Master's program "Business Law" at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Since 2020, Alexander Retsch has been listed in the category "Rising Stars Europe" in capital markets law by LMG Expert Guides and ILFR. He was awarded by Handelsblatt / Best Lawyers in the category "Germany's Best Lawyers 2023" in corporate law.

As well as his native German, Alexander Retsch is fluent in English. In his leisure time, Alexander Retsch likes to spend time with his wife and his two children as well as with sports (soccer, golf).

 

Experience and Matters

His professional experience includes, inter alia, the following matters:

  • Continental AG: Advising the Executive Board in connection with the settlement of legal disputes
  • Vonovia SE: Advising the management board on stock corporation law
  • Advising a DAX 40 company on the defense against claims for damages following the sale of a subsidiary (post-M&A dispute)
  • Mercedes-Benz Group AG in the defense against investor claims in connection with diesel exhaust emissions in the context of KapMuG proceedings (representation in initial and test case proceedings)
  • Encavis AG: Advising the supervisory board
  • Mercedes-Benz Group AG in connection with the structuring and implementation of share buyback programs
  • Mercedes-Benz Group AG: Advising on the spin-off and subsequent carve-out of the commercial vehicle business from the Daimler Group through the spin-off of a majority stake in Daimler Truck AG
  • GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft  in relation to a share buy-back program
  • Mercedes-Benz Group AG: Ongoing advice on capital markets and corporate law
  • Deutsche Bank AG: Advice to Supervisory Board
  • Fujian Grand Chip Investment Fund LP on voluntary public takeover offer of AIXTRON SE 
  • Mercedes-Benz Group AG: In relation to the capital markets model case in connection with the ad-hoc announcement of the departure of Prof Schrempp

Publications

  • Sustmann/Retsch/Gerding, Kapitalmarktrechtliche Pflichten und Haftungsrisiken im Zusammenhang mit der ESG-Berichterstattung, AG 2022, S. 602-611
  • Merkner/Sustmann/Retsch, Das Spannungsverhältnis zwischen der kapitalmarktrechtlichen Ad-hoc-Publizitätspflicht und kartellrechtlichen Kronzeugenprogrammen, NZG 2021, 1198
  • Merkner/Sustmann/Retsch, Update: Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität im neuen (und nun finalen) Emittentenleitfaden der BaFin, AG 2020, 477
  • Merkner/Sustmann/Retsch, Das neue Modul C des Emittentenleitfadens der BaFin – Auswirkungen auf die Kapitalmarktkommunikation bei M&A-Transaktionen, NZG 2020, 688
  • Merkner/Sustmann/Retsch, Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität im neuen Emittentenleitfaden der BaFin, AG 2019, 621 (at the same time comment in the context of the BaFin Consultation 14/2019)
  • Retsch, Die Selbstbefreiung nach der Marktmissbrauchsverordnung, NZG 2016, 1201 et seq.
  • Retsch, Marktmissbrauchsrechtliche Regelungen des WpHG und der REMIT-VO im Stromspothandel, Dissertation, 2013