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Osborne Clarke is a forward-thinking international law firm headquartered in London, with offices across the UK, Europe, Asia, and the United States. With more than 270 partners and 1,600 professionals in 25+ locations worldwide, the firm combines deep sector knowledge with a collaborative, modern culture to deliver practical legal solutions tailored to today’s fast-changing business environment.
Founded in 1748, Osborne Clarke has a long heritage, including its historic relationship with Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the development of the railways in Southern England. Over the centuries, the firm has evolved into a sector-led global practice, focusing on industries shaped by transformation and innovation, including Technology, Media & Communications, Energy & Utilities, Life Sciences & Healthcare, Financial Services, Real Estate & Infrastructure, Retail & Consumer, and Transport & Automotive.
What sets Osborne Clarke apart is its three-dimensional approach: combining legal expertise, sector understanding, and insight into the global drivers reshaping business-decarbonization, digitalization, and urban dynamics. By aligning legal advice with these transformation trends, the firm helps clients remain agile, resilient, and future-ready.
The firm’s international reach is strengthened by a network of global partner firms, allowing Osborne Clarke to seamlessly support clients on complex cross-border matters. Its services span advisory, transactional, and litigation work, delivered with a commercial perspective that ensures legal advice is aligned with business objectives.
Osborne Clarke is also recognized for its approachable, inclusive culture. Diversity, innovation, and collaboration are central to its values, both in client relationships and within the firm. In addition, Osborne Clarke demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability, having secured Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) validation for its pledge to reduce carbon emissions significantly by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2040.
With its sector focus, innovative culture, and international presence, Osborne Clarke is well positioned to guide clients through transformation and help them thrive in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Practice GroupEnergy and Utilities, Financial Services, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Real Estate and Infrastructure, Workforce Solutions, Retail and Consumer, Tech, Media and Communications, Transport and Automotive and Workforce Solutions.
Ulrich Bäumer, LL.M.
Partner
ulrich.baumer@osborneclarke.com
Ulrich Bäumer is a Partner in the Digital Business and Technology...
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