s e m i n a r 16 to 18 September 2013, Berlin 11 to 13 November 2013, Düsseldorf The German law explained in English Managing a German GmbH within international group structures Legal certainty for the challenging position of a Managing Director: Personal liability, release from liability, D&O insurance Rights and obligations of the subsidiary s management versus parent company s management Significant key points of the service contract including dismissal and termination Valuable tips for severance negotiations and severance pay German and international tax law Long distance leadership: International decentralized teams International contracts: Structure, applicable law, dispute resolution The English version of the German success seminar Der GmbH-Geschäftsführer im Konzern
First Day Characteristics of international group structures, service contract, severance pay Second Day Personal liability, options of being released from liability, D&O insurance, German and international tax law Partner Coffee break [15.30 16.00] 14.30 16.00, handout of seminar documentations Service agreement for a managing director in a group of companies Appointment as Geschaeftsfuehrer /managing director and service agreement for the terms and conditions of the services Promotions : the challenge of being promoted from manager to managing director Important terms and conditions in the Service Agreement Remuneration Company car Non-compete covenants Pension promises Insurances for managing directors Tenure and other terms of the agreement Service agreements with and assignments from group companies abroad The director of a GmbH in a group structure between the interest of the parent and the subsidiary Characteristics of corporate group agreements Significance of domination-, profit and loss pooling agreements Characteristics of the factual corporate group The role of the management board The concept of control within corporate groups Typical conflicts of interest issues The managing director with restricted powers German managing directors in conflicts with the foreign management of the corporate group Director s liability under German law Liability vis-à-vis the company and third parties Counterparties Revenue authorities Other public entities Duties of the management director: when does a breach of duty give rise to liability? Business judgement rule as safe harbour How to reduce potential liability at the outset Approval by shareholder s meeting Liabilities in connection with corporate acquisitions Sebastian Rakob, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, Partner, Clifford Chance Dr. Martin Oltmanns, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, Tax Consultant, Partner, Flick Gocke Schaumburg 14.30 15.30 Tax law part 2: international group Risks from withholding taxes (dividends, royalties) Debt financing/cash pooling Taxation of foreign activities Transfer pricing and documentation requirements Business reorganizations and base shifting rules (Part 1: Formation of a contract) Formal requirement /representation Applicable law and choice of law in international contracts including Rome I Regulation (EC) Structure of contracts in international trade and typical boilerplates How to deal with NDA s, LoI s, MoU s etc. Dipl.-Kfm. Ingo Rieke End of second day [17.30] Third Day Long distance leadership in international teams, contracts in international business Infoline Coffee break [16.00 16.30] 11.30 12.30 16.30 17.30 Liability and D&O insurance Availability of D&O insurance in Germany Typical clauses in insurance contracts (what to look for, what to avoid) How to deal with insurers in case of potential liability Termination of the service agreement what is critical? Removal from office and notice of termination Protection against dismissals for managing directors? Tips and tricks when negotiating severance payments Important provisions for a termination agreement Critical success factors for distance leadership Negotiation and conflict management in the virtual environment Clarification of roles and responsibilities Staying in control and displaying authority in remote organizations Trust, clear goals and feedback: the fundamentals for success Assessing and developing performance via distance Sebastian Rakob, LL.M. (Part 2: Key elements and dispute resolution) Key Clauses from a German and international perspective Passing of title and ownership and retention of title Remedies for breach of contract Limitation of liability How to use general terms Dispute resolution Competent court and place of jurisdiction including Brussels I Regulation (EC) Arbitration Dr. Manfred Adlmanseder Tillmann Hecht End of first day [17.30] Lunch [12.30 14.00] 14.00 15.30 Dr. Jim Broome, Leadership Consultant, Jim Broome Consulting +49 (0)2 11/96 86 35 28 Do you have questions about this seminar? Please contact us Project management: Elke Schneider Registration and customer services enquiries: End of seminar [17.30] Tax law part 1: national group Overview of German tax system (tax process, tax base) Taxation of a GmbH vs. partnership/branches Tax unity Acquisitions and divestments Impact of corporate reorganizations Dr. Martin Oltmanns, LL.M. Klingelhöferstraße 18, 10785 Berlin www.kpmg.de Coffee break [15.30 16.00] Tillmann Hecht, Attorney-at-Law, Partner and employment law specialist, Noerr LLP Duties of the managing director of a subsidiary vs. duties of the managing director of the parent Duties of the managing director of a subsidiary vs. the exercise of control by the parent When are instructions binding? Dealing with detrimental or disadvantageous instructions how to avoid liability Information rights, reporting obligations, risk management and risk identification Specific risks in connection with multiple directorships Instructions and their enforcement The business judgement rule Obligations to exercise control Characteristics of the supervisory board within Group structures Permissible measures relating to the exercise of control Dr. Manfred Adlmanseder, CFO, SML Maschinengesellschaft KPMG is a global network of legally independent professional firms with more than 152.000 employees in 156 countries. In Germany too, KPMG is one of the leading auditing and advisory firms and has around 8.600 employees at over 20 locations. Our services are divided into the following functions: Audit, Tax and Advisory. Our Audit services are focused on the auditing of consolidated and annual financial statements. The Tax function incorporates the tax advisory services provided by KPMG. Our high level of specialist knowhow on business, regulatory and transaction-related issues is brought together within our advisory function. At the end of the first day, an evening drink reception with networking opportunities takes place. Dipl.-Kfm. Ingo Rieke, Steuerberater, CPA, Partner, Technology: the optimal media mix Custom-tailored selection of different media for the adequate purpose Advantages and disadvantages of video-, telephone conferences, live meetings, E-mail etc. Kicking off and monitoring virtual processes Meeting culture: do s and don ts Developing a dialog and feedback culture via media Dr. Jim Broome Christine Schories E-Mail: christine.schories@euroforum.com Sponsorship and exhibition Iris Cassens-Wolf E-Mail: iris.cassens-wolf@euroforum.com Keep up-to-date Sign up for our newsletter for Managing Directors: www.geschaeftsfuehrer-seminare.de/newsletter
First Day Characteristics of international group structures, service contract, severance pay Second Day Personal liability, options of being released from liability, D&O insurance, German and international tax law Partner Coffee break [15.30 16.00] 14.30 16.00, handout of seminar documentations Service agreement for a managing director in a group of companies Appointment as Geschaeftsfuehrer /managing director and service agreement for the terms and conditions of the services Promotions : the challenge of being promoted from manager to managing director Important terms and conditions in the Service Agreement Remuneration Company car Non-compete covenants Pension promises Insurances for managing directors Tenure and other terms of the agreement Service agreements with and assignments from group companies abroad The director of a GmbH in a group structure between the interest of the parent and the subsidiary Characteristics of corporate group agreements Significance of domination-, profit and loss pooling agreements Characteristics of the factual corporate group The role of the management board The concept of control within corporate groups Typical conflicts of interest issues The managing director with restricted powers German managing directors in conflicts with the foreign management of the corporate group Director s liability under German law Liability vis-à-vis the company and third parties Counterparties Revenue authorities Other public entities Duties of the management director: when does a breach of duty give rise to liability? Business judgement rule as safe harbour How to reduce potential liability at the outset Approval by shareholder s meeting Liabilities in connection with corporate acquisitions Sebastian Rakob, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, Partner, Clifford Chance Dr. Martin Oltmanns, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, Tax Consultant, Partner, Flick Gocke Schaumburg 14.30 15.30 Tax law part 2: international group Risks from withholding taxes (dividends, royalties) Debt financing/cash pooling Taxation of foreign activities Transfer pricing and documentation requirements Business reorganizations and base shifting rules (Part 1: Formation of a contract) Formal requirement /representation Applicable law and choice of law in international contracts including Rome I Regulation (EC) Structure of contracts in international trade and typical boilerplates How to deal with NDA s, LoI s, MoU s etc. Dipl.-Kfm. Ingo Rieke End of second day [17.30] Third Day Long distance leadership in international teams, contracts in international business Infoline Coffee break [16.00 16.30] 11.30 12.30 16.30 17.30 Liability and D&O insurance Availability of D&O insurance in Germany Typical clauses in insurance contracts (what to look for, what to avoid) How to deal with insurers in case of potential liability Termination of the service agreement what is critical? Removal from office and notice of termination Protection against dismissals for managing directors? Tips and tricks when negotiating severance payments Important provisions for a termination agreement Critical success factors for distance leadership Negotiation and conflict management in the virtual environment Clarification of roles and responsibilities Staying in control and displaying authority in remote organizations Trust, clear goals and feedback: the fundamentals for success Assessing and developing performance via distance Sebastian Rakob, LL.M. (Part 2: Key elements and dispute resolution) Key Clauses from a German and international perspective Passing of title and ownership and retention of title Remedies for breach of contract Limitation of liability How to use general terms Dispute resolution Competent court and place of jurisdiction including Brussels I Regulation (EC) Arbitration Dr. Manfred Adlmanseder Tillmann Hecht End of first day [17.30] Lunch [12.30 14.00] 14.00 15.30 Dr. Jim Broome, Leadership Consultant, Jim Broome Consulting +49 (0)2 11/96 86 35 28 Do you have questions about this seminar? Please contact us Project management: Elke Schneider Registration and customer services enquiries: End of seminar [17.30] Tax law part 1: national group Overview of German tax system (tax process, tax base) Taxation of a GmbH vs. partnership/branches Tax unity Acquisitions and divestments Impact of corporate reorganizations Dr. Martin Oltmanns, LL.M. Klingelhöferstraße 18, 10785 Berlin www.kpmg.de Coffee break [15.30 16.00] Tillmann Hecht, Attorney-at-Law, Partner and employment law specialist, Noerr LLP Duties of the managing director of a subsidiary vs. duties of the managing director of the parent Duties of the managing director of a subsidiary vs. the exercise of control by the parent When are instructions binding? Dealing with detrimental or disadvantageous instructions how to avoid liability Information rights, reporting obligations, risk management and risk identification Specific risks in connection with multiple directorships Instructions and their enforcement The business judgement rule Obligations to exercise control Characteristics of the supervisory board within Group structures Permissible measures relating to the exercise of control Dr. Manfred Adlmanseder, CFO, SML Maschinengesellschaft KPMG is a global network of legally independent professional firms with more than 152.000 employees in 156 countries. In Germany too, KPMG is one of the leading auditing and advisory firms and has around 8.600 employees at over 20 locations. Our services are divided into the following functions: Audit, Tax and Advisory. Our Audit services are focused on the auditing of consolidated and annual financial statements. The Tax function incorporates the tax advisory services provided by KPMG. Our high level of specialist knowhow on business, regulatory and transaction-related issues is brought together within our advisory function. At the end of the first day, an evening drink reception with networking opportunities takes place. Dipl.-Kfm. Ingo Rieke, Steuerberater, CPA, Partner, Technology: the optimal media mix Custom-tailored selection of different media for the adequate purpose Advantages and disadvantages of video-, telephone conferences, live meetings, E-mail etc. Kicking off and monitoring virtual processes Meeting culture: do s and don ts Developing a dialog and feedback culture via media Dr. Jim Broome Christine Schories E-Mail: christine.schories@euroforum.com Sponsorship and exhibition Iris Cassens-Wolf E-Mail: iris.cassens-wolf@euroforum.com Keep up-to-date Sign up for our newsletter for Managing Directors: www.geschaeftsfuehrer-seminare.de/newsletter
First Day Characteristics of international group structures, service contract, severance pay Second Day Personal liability, options of being released from liability, D&O insurance, German and international tax law Partner Coffee break [15.30 16.00] 14.30 16.00, handout of seminar documentations Service agreement for a managing director in a group of companies Appointment as Geschaeftsfuehrer /managing director and service agreement for the terms and conditions of the services Promotions : the challenge of being promoted from manager to managing director Important terms and conditions in the Service Agreement Remuneration Company car Non-compete covenants Pension promises Insurances for managing directors Tenure and other terms of the agreement Service agreements with and assignments from group companies abroad The director of a GmbH in a group structure between the interest of the parent and the subsidiary Characteristics of corporate group agreements Significance of domination-, profit and loss pooling agreements Characteristics of the factual corporate group The role of the management board The concept of control within corporate groups Typical conflicts of interest issues The managing director with restricted powers German managing directors in conflicts with the foreign management of the corporate group Director s liability under German law Liability vis-à-vis the company and third parties Counterparties Revenue authorities Other public entities Duties of the management director: when does a breach of duty give rise to liability? Business judgement rule as safe harbour How to reduce potential liability at the outset Approval by shareholder s meeting Liabilities in connection with corporate acquisitions Sebastian Rakob, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, Partner, Clifford Chance Dr. Martin Oltmanns, LL.M., Attorney-at-Law, Tax Consultant, Partner, Flick Gocke Schaumburg 14.30 15.30 Tax law part 2: international group Risks from withholding taxes (dividends, royalties) Debt financing/cash pooling Taxation of foreign activities Transfer pricing and documentation requirements Business reorganizations and base shifting rules (Part 1: Formation of a contract) Formal requirement /representation Applicable law and choice of law in international contracts including Rome I Regulation (EC) Structure of contracts in international trade and typical boilerplates How to deal with NDA s, LoI s, MoU s etc. Dipl.-Kfm. Ingo Rieke End of second day [17.30] Third Day Long distance leadership in international teams, contracts in international business Infoline Coffee break [16.00 16.30] 11.30 12.30 16.30 17.30 Liability and D&O insurance Availability of D&O insurance in Germany Typical clauses in insurance contracts (what to look for, what to avoid) How to deal with insurers in case of potential liability Termination of the service agreement what is critical? Removal from office and notice of termination Protection against dismissals for managing directors? Tips and tricks when negotiating severance payments Important provisions for a termination agreement Critical success factors for distance leadership Negotiation and conflict management in the virtual environment Clarification of roles and responsibilities Staying in control and displaying authority in remote organizations Trust, clear goals and feedback: the fundamentals for success Assessing and developing performance via distance Sebastian Rakob, LL.M. (Part 2: Key elements and dispute resolution) Key Clauses from a German and international perspective Passing of title and ownership and retention of title Remedies for breach of contract Limitation of liability How to use general terms Dispute resolution Competent court and place of jurisdiction including Brussels I Regulation (EC) Arbitration Dr. Manfred Adlmanseder Tillmann Hecht End of first day [17.30] Lunch [12.30 14.00] 14.00 15.30 Dr. Jim Broome, Leadership Consultant, Jim Broome Consulting +49 (0)2 11/96 86 35 28 Do you have questions about this seminar? Please contact us Project management: Elke Schneider Registration and customer services enquiries: End of seminar [17.30] Tax law part 1: national group Overview of German tax system (tax process, tax base) Taxation of a GmbH vs. partnership/branches Tax unity Acquisitions and divestments Impact of corporate reorganizations Dr. Martin Oltmanns, LL.M. Klingelhöferstraße 18, 10785 Berlin www.kpmg.de Coffee break [15.30 16.00] Tillmann Hecht, Attorney-at-Law, Partner and employment law specialist, Noerr LLP Duties of the managing director of a subsidiary vs. duties of the managing director of the parent Duties of the managing director of a subsidiary vs. the exercise of control by the parent When are instructions binding? Dealing with detrimental or disadvantageous instructions how to avoid liability Information rights, reporting obligations, risk management and risk identification Specific risks in connection with multiple directorships Instructions and their enforcement The business judgement rule Obligations to exercise control Characteristics of the supervisory board within Group structures Permissible measures relating to the exercise of control Dr. Manfred Adlmanseder, CFO, SML Maschinengesellschaft KPMG is a global network of legally independent professional firms with more than 152.000 employees in 156 countries. In Germany too, KPMG is one of the leading auditing and advisory firms and has around 8.600 employees at over 20 locations. Our services are divided into the following functions: Audit, Tax and Advisory. Our Audit services are focused on the auditing of consolidated and annual financial statements. The Tax function incorporates the tax advisory services provided by KPMG. Our high level of specialist knowhow on business, regulatory and transaction-related issues is brought together within our advisory function. At the end of the first day, an evening drink reception with networking opportunities takes place. Dipl.-Kfm. Ingo Rieke, Steuerberater, CPA, Partner, Technology: the optimal media mix Custom-tailored selection of different media for the adequate purpose Advantages and disadvantages of video-, telephone conferences, live meetings, E-mail etc. Kicking off and monitoring virtual processes Meeting culture: do s and don ts Developing a dialog and feedback culture via media Dr. Jim Broome Christine Schories E-Mail: christine.schories@euroforum.com Sponsorship and exhibition Iris Cassens-Wolf E-Mail: iris.cassens-wolf@euroforum.com Keep up-to-date Sign up for our newsletter for Managing Directors: www.geschaeftsfuehrer-seminare.de/newsletter
Duties, Liabilities and Rights The position of a managing director ( Geschaeftsfuehrer ) of a German GmbH involves many legal issues, in particular legal duties and liabilities. One of the greatest challenges for a manager of a group affiliated GmbH is the balancing act between the interests of the parent company and these of the subsidiary. You should be able to reconcile different functions, for example as an employee of the parent company and as managing director of the subsidiary. Being familiar with the current case law and legislation particularly with respect to liability is key. The personal liability risk is tightened in a corporate structure because you have to follow instructions of the parent company and at the same time you are liable within the subsidiary. Furthermore, your service contract is an important issue. Clauses concerning remuneration, company car, pension commitment or insurance. In addition this seminar will teach you how to lead international decentralized teams (long distance leadership) and how to structure and conclude international contracts and dispute resolutions. In this seminar, you will learn: How to expand your freedom of action within group structures. The main principles concerning your service contract. How to avoid personal liability and protect yourself from liability. How to identify risks and strategies within group structures and how to deal with them in a legally secure manner. How to assess and mitigate tax risks. How to lead international decentralized teams (long distance leadership). Important aspects for international contracts: structure, applicable law, dispute resolution. This seminar is aimed at: Managing Directors of German GmbHs Owners and shareholders of affiliated, international GmbHs and their representatives Managers who will be promoted to Managing Director German managers involved with international group structures Managers newly arrived in Germany and unfamiliar with German corporate law, liability and employment law You can find the biographies of the speakers on www.geschaeftsfuehrer-seminare.de www.geschaeftsfuehrer-seminare.de
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