Götz Gaiser is a Stuttgart-based commercial lawyer recognised for his cross-border corporate and commercial practice and his Franco-German legal expertise. Admitted to the Stuttgart Bar and to the Paris Bar, he advises German and international clients on complex commercial matters with transnational elements. This international focus makes him a practical choice for businesses seeking a Commercial Litigation lawyer in Germany with fluent French and English capabilities. Götz combines transactional acumen with a robust understanding of cross-border dispute mechanics.
Götz read law at the University of Tübingen and completed a Master’s degree in international business law at Aix-Marseille University. He completed his practical legal training in Stuttgart and Paris and was admitted as a Rechtsanwalt in 2022; he subsequently obtained admission as an Avocat in France in 2024. These bilingual qualifications underpin his ability to advise across German- and French-law issues. These are the key credentials informing his approach to Commercial Litigation across borders.
Although Götz’ core practice centers on corporate, commercial and transactional law, his training and multilingual qualifications equip him to support clients in commercial disputes arising from contractual, corporate governance or M&A contexts. He advises on commercial contracts, shareholder disputes, cross-border M&A issues and regulatory compliance matters for clients across manufacturing, technology, logistics and consumer goods sectors. As a partner in a firm providing dispute-resolution services across jurisdictions, Götz regularly coordinates with litigation and arbitration specialists to safeguard clients’ interests. His dual bar admissions and practice focus position him to handle cross-border commercial disputes and court proceedings requiring Franco-German coordination.
Götz is an active member of international legal associations that reflect his cross-border practice: AIJA, the Deutsch‑Französische Juristenvereinigung – DFJ, and the German‑Chinese Lawyers’ Association – DCJV. These memberships signal ongoing engagement with international commercial and procedural developments relevant to clients operating across jurisdictions. While Götz’ public profile focuses on transactional and advisory work rather than on individual landmark litigations, his position within a firm with established disputes capability makes him well placed to support preventative contract work and dispute follow-through. Readers seeking verifiable case histories should refer to firm materials or direct representations from the client or firm.
Götz combines transactional drafting, regulatory awareness and cross-border fluency: a practitioner who aims to prevent disputes through precise contract drafting and governance advice while remaining capable of stepping in when litigation or arbitration is required. His ability to work in German, French and English reduces friction in international negotiations and court or arbitration settings. This multilingual competence is a key differentiator for businesses engaged in international trade or joint ventures.
The German dispute-resolution landscape has evolved rapidly in recent years. Reforms introduced to strengthen Germany as a forum for international commercial disputes — most notably the creation of Commercial Courts and Commercial Chambers and greater use of English in proceedings — have expanded options for parties choosing state litigation over arbitration. These changes aim to make German courts more accessible for international business disputes while preserving the structured appeals system of the Bundesgerichtshof. Practitioners drafting jurisdiction and dispute clauses must weigh the benefits of arbitration (confidentiality, party-chosen experts) against advantages of German litigation such as judicial precedent, procedural rigor, cost predictability under statutory scales and strengthened protections for trade secrets. Specialist counsel who understand both transactional drafting and the mechanics of German litigation provide significant value when parties negotiate forum and remedies clauses.
For companies and individuals involved in cross-border commercial relationships — particularly those between Germany and France — Götz’ dual qualification and transactional background provide a practical bridge between deal-making and dispute preparedness. He offers the combination of preventative lawyering (contract and corporate governance), transaction execution (M&A, financing) and coordination with litigation or arbitration counsel when disputes cannot be avoided. Clients benefit from counsel that anticipates litigation risk at the contracting stage, drafts robust jurisdiction and dispute resolution clauses, and coordinates multi-jurisdictional responses when conflicts escalate. For organisations seeking a Commercial Litigation lawyer in Germany who understands the commercial drivers behind disputes and the procedural realities of German courts, Götz represents a practical, bilingual option.
Götz’ practice places a premium on clear, commercial solutions: he focuses on aligning legal strategy with business objectives, favouring pragmatic dispute avoidance and swift resolution where possible. His multilingual, cross-border training means he can rapidly brief specialist litigators or act as the primary contact for international clients navigating German law. Businesses and individuals considering commercial litigation or seeking help to forestall disputes are advised to prioritise early legal involvement. Engaging counsel with both transactional drafting experience and an understanding of German procedural dynamics can materially reduce time, cost and reputational exposure if a dispute arises.
Götz is a Stuttgart-based partner whose bilingual admissions, international training and corporate-commercial practice make him a strong match for clients whose commercial disputes have cross-border or Franco-German dimensions. While his public profile emphasises transactional and advisory work, his role within a firm with international disputes capability makes him a practical choice for businesses seeking a Commercial Litigation lawyer in Germany who can manage the interface between contract strategy and dispute resolution. Götz’ bilingual capabilities and cross-border experience enable him to coordinate effectively across jurisdictions. He stands as a compelling option for organisations seeking robust commercial guidance and dispute readiness in Germany.
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