GvW Graf von Westphalen advises on the sale of Ubimax to TeamViewer
On 15 July 2020, TeamViewer signed a definitive agreement to acquire Ubimax, https://www.teamviewer.com/en/ubimax/?t=1598464094043
GvW Graf von Westphalen advised the sellers of Ubimax on the sale of the company.
The GvW team was led by Titus Walek (partner, M&A) and included partners Dr Frank Tschesche (Tax), Dr Joachim Mulch (IP), Christof Kleinmann, Karsten Kujath (both employment), senior associate Dr Michael Engel (Tax) and associate Zehnah Sino (M&A).
Earlier this year GvW advised Ubimax in connection with the investment by Fielmann Ventures (more). Frankfurt partner Titus Walek knows the company since 2016, when he advised Atlantic Bridge and Westcott on their investment in Ubimax.
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