Juliana Wimmer advises clients on German and European international trade and public procurement law. A particular focus of her practice is ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance).
She supports clients in implementing complex regulatory requirements, particularly in the area of sustainable regulation, for example in connection with supply chain compliance, product sustainability and regulatory transformation processes.
With her German-Brazilian background and extensive Brazil-related expertise, she significantly contributes to the further expansion of BLOMSTEIN’s activities in Brazil and LatAm.
She is a member of the German Women Lawyers Association (Deutscher Juristinnenbund e.V.).
Languages: German, Portuguese, English
Vita
Juliana Wimmer studied law at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg and at Tel Aviv University and completed her legal traineeship (Referendariat) in Berlin, including placements at the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry of Justice, and international law firms. She subsequently obtained a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the Hertie School in Berlin.
Before joining BLOMSTEIN, Juliana Wimmer worked for more than seven years in the German Bundestag, most recently as Chief of Staff to the chair of a parliamentary group. In this role, she was involved in complex legislative procedures, particularly in climate and energy law, and advised on strategic, legal-policy and regulatory matters.
Publications
Das neue brasilianische Mediationsgesetz: Auftakt zum Kulturwandel?, Wimmer, ZKM 2017, 227-229
Zur Reform des brasilianischen Schiedsrechts, Schlingmann/Wimmer, SchiedsVZ 2015, 178-180