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Dr. Ferry Bühring

Public & Administrative law, Managing Associate, Berlin

Overview

Professional experience

Education and qualifications

Overview

Ferry is specialised in public and European commercial law, including public procurement law, the law of regulated industries and public-private partnerships.

Work highlights
  • German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action: advising on the structure of funding conditions for planned (large-scale) projects for the development of semiconductor production facilities in Germany.
  • hsh portfoliomanagement AöR: Procedural advice on its last portfolio sale as well as on issues of institutional, administrative and constitutional law with regard to the termination of its activities and its dissolution in September 2023.
  • An international energy company: advising on public procurement law regarding the first German tender for the import of green hydrogen (ammonia) as part of the H2Global program.
  • Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI): Advising on public procurement law and public law aspects for the arbitration proceedings against the Toll Collect consortium for the enforcement of claims for damages and contractual penalties due to the delayed commissioning of the truck toll system.
  • Advising bidding consortia in the award procedures for the PPP projects for the privately financed expansion of German motorway sections (A7, A10).

Professional experience

Ferry returned to Linklaters in 2022 as Managing Associate where he had previously worked from 2013 to 2019.

In between, he worked as an in-house lawyer in the public sector.

Education and qualifications

Ferry studied law at Freie Universität Berlin and the University of Amsterdam. He holds a doctorate in international law from the Freie Universität Berlin where he worked as a researcher at the institute for constitutional, administrative and public international law with research stays in Washington, New York and Amsterdam.

He speaks German, English and Dutch.