Hen­drik­je Herr­mann , LL.M. (Rot­ter­dam)

La­wy­er, Coun­sel
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Hen­drik­je ad­vi­ses na­tio­nal and in­ter­na­tio­nal cli­ents in the field of com­mer­cial law. She has ex­pe­ri­ence in bo­th non-con­ten­tious ad­vice and li­ti­ga­ti­on as well as sub­se­quent (in­ter­na­tio­nal) en­force­ment of claims.

Al­re­a­dy du­ring her stu­dies, Hen­drik­je fo­cu­sed on na­tio­nal and Eu­ro­pean com­mer­cial law. Be­fo­re joi­ning LE­BUHN & PUCH­TA, Hen­drik­je work­ed in a re­now­ned law firm in the are­as of in­ter­na­tio­nal trade and trans­port law. The­re, she ad­vi­sed i.a. on car­go da­ma­ge claims in ma­ri­ti­me and road trans­port mat­ters, ship fi­nan­cing as well as ship sa­le and purcha­se agree­ments and in­ter­na­tio­nal sa­les and ser­vice con­tracts, of­ten wi­th a ma­ri­ti­me fo­cus. She then joi­n­ed the le­gal de­part­ment of a glo­bal en­ter­pri­se whe­re she was re­spon­si­ble for pro­cu­re­ment, sourcing and lo­gi­stics mat­ters and other is­sues along the sup­p­ly chain.

Hen­drik­je is a bar-cer­ti­fied spe­cia­list la­wy­er for in­ter­na­tio­nal busi­ness law. She fi­nis­hed her Mas­ter’s de­gree in In­ter­na­tio­nal Trade Law at Eras­mus Uni­ver­si­ty Rot­ter­dam wi­th a com­pa­ra­ti­ve law the­sis on the con­cept of da­ma­ges in in­ter­na­tio­nal trade and trans­port law. From 2020 to 2023, Hen­drik­je was a Vice Pre­si­dent of the Trans­port Law Com­mis­si­on of the In­ter­na­tio­nal As­so­cia­ti­on of Young La­wy­ers (AI­JA).

  • Uni­ver­si­ty of Bre­men and LL.M. stu­dies in Rot­ter­dam (LL.M. in In­ter­na­tio­nal Trade Law); le­gal trai­nee­ship at the High Court in Ol­den­burg
  • 2015-2021 la­wy­er in a Ger­man law firm in the fields of In­ter­na­tio­nal Trade and Trans­port law
  • 2021-2024 Se­ni­or Le­gal Coun­sel i.a. for pro­cu­re­ment, sourcing and lo­gi­stics mat­ters in a glo­bal en­ter­pri­se
  • Ad­mit­ted to the Ger­man bar in 2015, Bar-cer­ti­fied spe­cia­list la­wy­er for In­ter­na­tio­nal Busi­ness Law sin­ce 2019
  • Joi­n­ed the firm in 2024
  • When is a (su­spec­ted) da­ma­ge a da­ma­ge? A com­pa­ra­ti­ve ap­proach to the no­ti­on of da­ma­ge in In­ter­na­tio­nal Sa­les and Trans­port Law (Eu­ro­pean Jour­nal of Com­mer­cial Con­tract Law, Vol. 15, Nr. 1 2023)
  • Ca­se no­te on High Court Düs­sel­dorf, de­cis­i­on dd. 25.01.2018 – I-20 U 82/17 (IHR 2018, S. 211)
  • Ca­se no­te on High Court Nürn­berg, de­cis­i­on dd. 22.02.2017 – 12 U 812/15 (IHR 2017, S. 210)
  • Book re­view: Gert van Cals­ter, Eu­ro­pean Pri­va­te In­ter­na­tio­nal Law – Com­mer­cial Li­ti­ga­ti­on in the EU (IHR 2021, S. 219)
  • Book re­view: Clay­ton P. Gi­let­te, Ad­van­ced in­tro­duc­tion to In­ter­na­tio­nal Sa­les Law (IHR 2017, S. 228)
  • In­ter­na­tio­nal As­so­cia­ti­on of Young La­wy­ers (AI­JA)
  • Deut­sche Ge­sell­schaft für Trans­port­recht (DGTR)