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Made up of 14 members from four different nationalities, the Spanish legal department at Siemens is an ‘international team embedded within, and trusted by, the business’, according to general counsel...
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With a number of different business interests in the country, global industrials conglomerate Siemens employs a highly capable team of legal professionals to mitigate risk and navigate the organisation through...
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Led by general counsel Mehmet Celal Savaş, the Turkish legal team of eight at Siemens, Europe’s largest engineering company, creates value as ‘a real business partner’. As Savaş is part...
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The Russian operation of Siemens has gone from strength to strength over the past year, on the back of successful conclusions to a number of high profile deals. After negotiations...
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Since 1996, Siemens Peru has maintained a leading position in the market thanks to several projects of great magnitude. With approximately 400 employees in the country, Siemens Peru has supplied...
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Siemens, a global organisation that develops high-tech and innovative solutions for industry, energy, cities and healthcare, has a team of nine lawyers to support operations across Denmark and Norway. Since...
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For more than 75 years, Siemens has been active in Saudi Arabia, where it holds leading positions in the industrial, energy and healthcare sectors. The Siemens Saudi Arabia legal team,...
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Siemens Mesoamérica, the Mexican arm of the global conglomerate, has a legal team of 15 lawyers, and is led by general counsel Juan Carlos Maroto, a ‘transnational lawyer with extensive...
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The past few years have been highly memorable for Siemens’ six-person legal department in Colombia, as the team executed a major initiative to harmonise and simplify all of its contract...
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Siemens Canada, the Canadian arm of the global manufacturing giant, is a comprehensive operation with approximately 4,500 employees and annual revenue of C$2bn. All of Siemens’ global businesses have operations...
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Led by general counsel Wojciech Kowalewski, the legal department at Siemens Poland is extremely flexible and competent in dealing with issues in relation to regulatory changes, new products and ensuring...
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Dr Matthias Geiger serves as general counsel for the Norwegian operations of global industrials giant Siemens, managing a legal department of six lawyers. Two of the team members are qualified...
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With an overall headcount of approximately 1,500 individuals, Siemens’ legal firepower is comparable to a significant dedicated law firm. Jörg Häring, general counsel for Europe and Africa and general counsel...
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A relatively small legal department of approximately 40 employees provides legal support to multinational conglomerate Siemens’ numerous business interests in Russia. With healthcare, energy and technology being just some of...
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The in-house legal department of Siemens Mobility in Colombia has regional coverage as well as specific to each relevant jurisdiction. The team has adapted to the division of the Mobility...
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The in-house legal team at Siemens Healthineers in Colombia continues to impress and provide the highest quality legal coverage to the global healthcare giant’s presence in Colombia and the Andean...
| Siemens Chile
The legal department at the multinational conglomerate Siemens in Chile supports the company operations on a whole range of issues encountered by its various lines of business. The team’s portfolio...
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Siemens Healthineers has gone from strength to strength since its major rebranding exercise in 2016, which saw it transition to its current name from Siemens Healthcare. Bernd Dudel is general...
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Having started operations in Argentina in 1857, the German conglomerate Siemens has a strong and long-standing presence in the country. Today, among its 1,600 Argentine employees is the company’s legal...
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Siemens is an engineering company, headquartered in Germany, and is Europe’s largest engineering business. Over the past several decades, Siemens has invested immensely in Africa, striving to bring new technology,...
Siemens opened its first company in Sweden in 1893, and today it has 4,200 employees in 40 locations with headquarters in Stockholm. During the fiscal year 2018, sales for Siemens in Sweden reached SEK15bn. The company’s legal team in Sweden is structured to provide professional legal risk management to the business and is headed by Andreas Lüning who serves as general counsel for Siemens in the Nordic and Baltic countries. Based in Finspong, there are five lawyers supporting the international gas and power business, including head of legal Karin Svedung and key individuals Tanja Thiele, Therese Stille, Johanna Magnusson and Stefan Vasiliadis. In addition, based in Stockholm, Emilia Colleen supports Siemens’ mobility and industrial software business, Sofie Aldén supports smart infrastructure and Clara Sundberg and Linnea Hedman support Siemens financial services. Siemens legal introduced the “business partner” concept in 2010 with dedicated lawyers supporting the business being closely aligned with the respective management in the business. In line with Siemens’ overall strategy to focus its business on three core business areas – digital industries, smart infrastructure and gas and power, the legal department has adopted the same structure. During the last few years the legal team has been involved in major infrastructure projects for Stockholm Bypass, Stockholms Länstrafik and Nya Karolinska Sjukhuset. It has also helped in delivering new business models based on MindSphere driving digitalisation (Industry 4.0), for major industry companies in Sweden. Summing up the team ethos, Lüning states: ‘We enable ingenuity through legal and compliance excellence, always supporting and trusting each other’.