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Legal Interns

The law office Pappe successfully trains German law trainees since 1982. The education occurs in the office as well as in the German General Consulate.
According to the main practice areas of the office the trainees work on the mandates of German, Austrian and Swiss enterprises in the area of the international commercial law.
Another main practice area of the office is the German compensation right and social right. Claims of Germans or formerly German citizens in Israel on "Wiedereinbürgerung", as well as, the treatment of restitution and compensation mandates and applications in nationality problems are building the main part of this practice area.
The work on the mandates occurs primarily in German but partially in English and so we assume a good knowledge in English in word and writing. Hebrew knowledge is helpful but not expected.
If you are interested to pass your lawyer's station or electoral station in the law office Pappe or in the German Consulate, we would be glad to receive your application by post, fax or e-mail.

 


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The law firm of Michael Pappe and Associates was established in 1984 and is located on Hanassi Ave. in Haifa in a building inspired by the Bauhaus movement .The firm offers an extensive array of legal services, mainly in the field of civil law, specializing in contract law, commercial law and international law. In 1988, Mr. Pappe was appointed Honorary Consul General of Germany for the Haifa region.Since Mr. Pappe was granted this title, the law firm has effectively functioned as the German Consulate in Haifa, offering significant services to Israelis and Jewish parties that possess special interests in Germany and to Germans that have various interests in Israel.