Dr Wolfgang Breyer is a leading German and International Construction lawyer and Chairman of the International Construction Law Association (ICLA). Mr Breyer is Senior Partner of Breyer Rechtsanwälte, leading construction lawyer in Germany and internationally (winner of JUVE Awards 2016, Construction law firm of the year in Germany: rated in “Best Lawyers International” (2014, 2015 and 2016), Legal 500 (2014 and 2015) and Chambers & Partners (2014/2015) for Construction law in Germany).
Mr Breyer’s advises most of Germany’s largest Contractors on construction and infrastructure projects worldwide. Additionally, he advises Employers and Engineers globally on projects throughout all phases of development from project inception to claims management. Mr Breyer has an impeccable reputation for representing clients in International Arbitration and Adjudication proceedings and is an experienced (and often recommended) Adjudicator and Arbitrator for both German and International construction disputes.
In academia Mr Breyer has been at the forefront of bringing together the different systems from around the globe on construction law in particular the Civil and Common law, starting with the ICLA. Mr Breyer established (and is a lecturer in) the Masters programme, ”International Construction: Law and Practice” at the University of Stuttgart (MBE). Additionally, he is a lecturer for the Civil law module of Construction Law programme at King’s College London (UK) and International Construction Law program at Peking University Law School (China). The list goes on with Mr Breyer establishing the Anglo-German Construction Law Platform (AGCLP) and contributing habitually to leading Construction Law publications and seminars worldwide. He has contributed to leading text “Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts”, contributor, Sweet & Maxwell 2015 (English publication), editor of “Global Construction Law”, Author, Informa, to be released 2017 (English publication) and editor of PPC International 2000 and FAC-1, German translation.