Dr. Hans Konrad Schenk
Frankfurt
Phone: +49(0)69 66 37 29 0
Fax: +49(0)69 66 37 29 19
Email: h.schenk@grub-brugger.de
Experience:
Dr. Hans Konrad Schenk is a lawyer and partner at GRUB BRUGGER’s Frankfurt am Main location.
He advises partners, management bodies and creditors in the field of insolvency law, as well as in reorganisation and restructuring situations. Another important focus of his work is in advising buyers and sellers in crisis situations (distressed mergers and acquisitions).
Other key areas of his activity are in the fields of company law, advising banks and service providers in relation to non-performing financing (distressed debt, non-performing loans), as well as real estate law.
Dr. Hans Konrad Schenk also acts a trustee and liquidator.
Dr. Hans Konrad Schenk has been repeatedly recommended by specialist media for years, most recently in the following publications:
- Recommended by name by legal departments and in-house lawyers in "Kanzleimonitor" 2022/2022 (10th edition of kanzleimonitor.de)
- Listed as “frequently recommended” in the field of insolvency and restructuring in the 2025/2026 JUVE Handbook, recommended by clients as: “Very balanced, focused on the matter at hand, very pleasant to work with, professionally perfect”.
- Mentioned by name as a one of the most frequently recommended lawyers for insolvency law by inhouse legal counsels in “Kanzleimonitor 2025/2026”.
- Mentioned by name in the "Handelsblatt" as one of Germany's best lawyers for restructuring and insolvency law in 2025.
Education:
- 2007: Partner at GRUB BRUGGER
- 2006: Started work at GRUB BRUGGER
- 2000: Lawyer at the WELLENSIEK attorneys at law company
- Worked on his doctoral thesis under Professor Reinhard Mußgnug, Department of Financial and Tax Law at the Ruprecht-Karls-University, Heidelberg
- Postgraduate studies at the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer
- Studied law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg.
Publications:
- “Hohenlohe – vom Reichsfürstentum zur Standesherrschaft” (Hohenlohe - from imperial principality to Mediatised House), Swiridoff Verlag 2006
- Die staatsrechtliche Entwicklung Hohenlohes nach 1806 (The constitutional development of Hohenlohe after 1806), Württembergisch Franken, Band 92, 2008.
More Information:
- Member of the German-British Lawyers' Association
:
- Reorganisation and restructuring
- Insolvency law
- Company law
- Company acquisition/M&A
- Company acquisitions in special situations (distressed mergers and acquisitions)
- Non-performing loans (NPLs)
- Preventive Restructuring Framework (StaRUG)
- Wirtschaftsrecht
- Self-administration
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