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Maximilian Haag

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Dr., attorney, tax consultant, LL.M. (Duke)
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P+P München
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Dr. Maximilian Haag, LL.M. (Duke), is a lawyer, tax consultant and partner at P+P Pöllath + Partners mbB in Munich. His main areas of expertise are national and international tax law, tax and estate planning, corporate and asset succession as well as private and charitable foundations and trusts.

Dr. Haag was admitted to the bar in 2009, joined P+P as a consultant in 2010 and was appointed as a tax consultant in 2013. Prior to joining P+P, Dr. Haag worked as a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance in Munich (2010), as a research assistant to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice in Israel (2007) and as an associate of a large US law firm in Charlotte/USA (2005). Dr. Haag studied law and economics in Bayreuth (2004) and at the Duke Law School in Durham/USA (2005). He spent his legal traineeship at various courts in Nuremberg from 2005 to 2007. He received his doctorate in 2011 in Leipzig with a thesis on a financial constitutional law topic on Dr. iur. Dr. Haag has published numerous book contributions and articles, primarily on tax issues and questions of corporate succession in Germany and abroad.

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