10. October 2024
New rules for continued payment of remuneration in the event of illness
Employers know it well enough: No sooner has a dismissal been announced than the employee concerned falls ill.
Glock Liphart Probst & Partner stands for competent advice in real estate law as well as in core areas of commercial law.
Our PUBLIC LAW, PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION LAW, LEASE & CONDOMINIUM LAW and REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION LAW teams cover all aspects of real estate law. Project development, award procedures, construction, leasing and selling – Glock Liphart Probst & Partner has profound legal expertise in all these areas, earned through many years of experience and always up-to-date.
With our COMMERCIAL LAW team, we also offer individual solutions to promote the success of your company, especially in the areas of labour law, corporate law, insurance claims and IP/media. We also advise on INHERITANCE LAW and FAMILY LAW.
We advise and represent companies, public corporations and private individuals.
We, Glock Liphart Probst & Partner, can count ourselves among the established medium-sized law firms in Munich. Our firm’s consensus of values, which has grown over decades, is characterised by mutual trust, reliability and a sense of entrepreneurship. A continuous exchange of knowledge and experience and our excellent external network ensure comprehensive legal support and representation in projects and mandates.
Our work is characterised by fairness, transparency and a strong economic understanding. Building mutual trust is a main priority in everything we do. We provide sound and practical legal advice, developing a basis for decision-making that expands our clients’ options and gives them real added value.
Glock Liphart Probst & Partner has stood for quality, commitment and continuity since our founding in 1961. The mural by Hamish Fulton: “BRAIN HEART LUNGS”, with which we welcome our clients in the reception area of our office, is our motivation and aspiration: True to our guiding principle, we support our clients with brain, passion and perseverance and contribute to their success.
Recognition is a pleasure – especially when it comes from a competent source:
Not only our clients, but also renowned market observers repeatedly attest Glock Liphart Probst & Partner an excellent standing, high professional quality and great expertise. We earn these ratings every day in cooperation with our clients, with a high level of commitment as well as creative solution orientation – with a clear focus on the economic and other objectives of our clients.
In 2023, Handelsblatt once again recognised our partners Dr. Peter Eichhorn and Rudolf Häusler, both specialists in administrative law, as “Best Lawyers” in the field of “Public Construction and Planning Law”.
Our partner Alice Burgmair is included in the list of TOP lawyers in the field of “Tenancy and residential property law” compiled by FOCUS for 2023, while Glock Liphart Probst & Partner is included in the list of TOP commercial law firms in the field of “Construction law”.
Glock Liphart Probst & Partner is also regularly mentioned in the JUVE Handbook of Commercial Law Firms, in particular with reference to its “very good reputation in environmental and planning law, with a focus on urban development projects”. Here, too, the partners Dr. Peter Eichhorn and Rudolf Häusler are highlighted as “often recommended” (cf. the JUVE-Handbuch Wirtschaftskanzleien 2021/2022 issue).
10. October 2024
Employers know it well enough: No sooner has a dismissal been announced than the employee concerned falls ill.
4. September 2023
It is not uncommon for pension insurance agencies to demand that landlords repay pension contributions which were still paid to deceased tenants that were used to finance the rent.
27. July 2023
In 2012, the German Federal Social Court (“Bundessozialgericht“) introduced a ground-breaking change to its case law on the social insurance obligation of employee shareholders and managing directors.
16. June 2023
It is not uncommon for pension insurance agencies to demand that landlords repay pension contributions which were still paid to deceased tenants that were used to finance the rent.