Georg Schloenbach LL.M.

  • Lawyer
  • Local Partner
  • Specialist lawyer for insolvency and restructuring law

Altenwall 23
28195 Bremen
Tel.: +49 421 4305939-0
Fax: +49 421 4305939-29
E-Mail: bremen@bbl-law.com

Other locations

Languages

  • English
  • German

References

Georg Schloenbach has worked in the field of insolvency administration, as well as reorganisation and restructuring, for around 10 years. As a lawyer, he specialises in the continuation of businesses of all sizes in crisis situations –  in a wide variety of industries – in standard and self-administration procedures. In this context, he arranges the reorganisation and restructuring of companies, in particular, through transferred restructuring or the development of insolvency plans. In addition, Georg Schloenbach advises corporate bodies in self-administration proceedings under ESUG. He was been appointed as an insolvency administrator in North German courts in 2021.

CV (in short)

  • 2021 – Present BBL Brockdorff
  • 2022 Successful completion of specialist lawyer course in insolvency and restructuring law
  • 2017 – 2018 Master of Laws in field of business law and restructuring at University of Muenster
  • 2015 – 2020 Lawyer at Dr Sponagel Lawyers
  • 2014 – 2015 Lawyer at BBL Bernsau Brockdorff Insolvency and Compulsory Administrator GbR
  • 2014 Admission as lawyer to the Hanseatic Bar Association in Hamburg
  • Legal clerkship at the Higher Regional Court of Celle with placements at BBL Bernsau Brockdorff Insolvency and Compulsory Administrators GbR in Hamburg, Brinkmann and Partners in Hamburg and BMAJ Abogados in Santiago de Chile
  • Law studies at University of Greifswald and Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster

Occupation Focus

Memberships

  • Working group on insolvency law and restructuring at the German Lawyers Association

Publications
Lectures and publications on various topics of German insolvency law, most recently:

  • Schloenbach, Georg; Sponagel, Moritz: Chance zur Sanierung? Haftungsfragen und die außergerichtliche Sanierung durch das Gesetz über den Stabilisierungs- und Restrukturierungsrahmen für Unternehmen (StaRUG), KU-Gesundheitsmanagement, 2021/02, S. 54

  • Schloenbach, Georg: Die Begründung von Masseverbindlichkeiten im vorläufigen Eigenverwaltungsverfahren gemäß §270 a InsO (Master Thesis), Blog JurGrad GmbH, 2018