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Friday, March 06, 2015

“Market Place Germany – Your Business Choice in Europe” - The 6th AmCham Business Day



On February 26, 2015 the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany e.V. (AmCham Germany), BridgehouseLaw LLP and Rueckel&Collegen hosted the 6th Annual AmCham Business Day at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, USA, recognizing 29 students of 9 US-Universities who participated in the US-German Internship Program to intern with a company in Germany for three months, and introducing this year’s internship round.


The main goal of the event titled “Market Place Germany – Your Business Choice in Europe” was to present the outstanding investment and business opportunities that American companies have in Europe, particularly in Germany, as well as to enhance the transatlantic relationship between the US and Germany.

During the afternoon session, ten representatives from various companies and organizations held presentations at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, sharing their business experiences in and/or with Germany. The introductory speeches and welcome address were held by Dr. Christoph Rueckel (Senior Advisor, AmCham Germany Southeast USA; BridgehouseLaw LLP; and Rueckel&Collegen), Mr. Thomas Wuelfing (Deputy Consul General, Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Southeastern U.S.) and Mr. Andreas Povel (General Manager, AmCham Germany). For the first time in the history of AmCham Business Days held since 2009, the keynote speaker, Dr. Carlhans Uhle (Managing Director, IMG-Investment and Marketing Corporation Saxony-Anhalt), was a representative of one of the new German Laender, Saxony-Anhalt. This year’s special guest and speaker was Ambassador John C. Kornblum (Senior Counselor, Noerr LLP). Other speakers of the event were Mr. Alexander Privitera (Director of the Business and Economics Program, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies), Prof. Dr. Torsten M. Pieper (Asst. Prof. of Management, Kennesaw State University), Flemming B. Bjoernslev (President & CEO, LANXESS Corporation), Dr. John D. Gatto (President & CEO, NRW.INVEST (NORTH AMERICA) LLC), Ricardo (Ric) Hubler (Senior Director, Metro Atlanta Chamber) and Ms. Stefanie Jehlitschka (Vice President, German American Chamber of Commerce of the Southern U.S., Inc.). 


During the following panel discuss moderated by Mr. Ben Brumfield (Digital Reporter, CNN Atlanta), the audience had the opportunity to ask questions and to enhance the discussion. 





The Dinner Reception included speeches held by Mr. Kevin Glass (Headmaster, Atlanta International School), Torsten Janssen (Chartered Accountant & Partner, Ebner Stolz GmbH & Co. KG) and, again, by Ambassador John C. Kornblum, dealing with the importance of international education and global internships in today’s business world. 


The evening program  ended with a an introduction of the US-German Internship Program (for more information, go to: http://www.amchaminternship.org/) by Monika Schulte (Chair Advisory Counsel; AmCham Internship Program; and German Professor, Piedmont College) and the speeches of 5 students from different universities who just returned from Germany a few months ago. They talked about both the professional experiences they gained during their internship with a German company and their cultural experiences they made living abroad for 3 months. 


Despite bad weather conditions, over 130 people attended the event: both students and faculty members from the participating universities of the internship program and representatives of over 35 different companies participated that day. 


The 6th Annual AmCham Business Day turned out to be a successful event, thanks to the generous help and support by various companies, schools and other institutions. Many thanks to this year’s platinum sponsor IMG-Investment and Marketing Corporation Saxony-Anhalt, and to other supporters, such as the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, NRW.INVEST (NORTH AMERICA) LLC, Inc.; Piedmont College; Porsche Cars North America, Inc.; Ebner Stolz GmbH & Co. KG; Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP; The Coca Cola Company and UPS.

Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Legal Feeding Frenzy Competition

Unfortunately, hunger is still an issue in North Carolina.One in five children is effected.
We at BridgehouseLaw want to help and have signed up to compete with other Charlotte law firms in the Legal Feeding Frenzy Competition.
Until March 27, we are going to collect non-perishable foods and/or money. If you would like to contribute to our teams effort please visit the

for more information. Make sure to designate your donation as part of the NC Legal Feeding Frenzy and on behalf of the BridgehouseLaw team.  You must make that designation in order for your online donation to be counted as part of the competition.
Together we can make a difference.

Thank you for your help!

2015's Best Cities For Job Seekers

Despite ringing in the New Year with a steady economic growth rate, the US is still suffering from an unemployment rate that's hovering around 6%. Such an unemployment rate has forced job seekers to expand their job search area and often times consider moving to gain employment.

Rebecca Harrell, a regional vice president at the Randstad US national staffing agency, stated "a lot of people, either single or with family, look at certain areas for career opportunities and where they're going to see growth and success. Most companies enjoy providing opportunities for people who are willing to be flexible and relocate."

In a recent study of the countries 100 largest cities, Nerdwallet compiled a list of the best cities for job seekers in 2015. Topping out the list is Lincoln, Nebraska, having the lowest unemployment rate in the US. Not far behind at number seven is Greensboro, North Carolina, with its rapidly growing working-age population. Overall, the study revealed that job seekers should avoid coastal cities because they generally have high unemployment rates, high cost of living, and low population growth. Additionally, the list reveals that cities located near the country's most sought after universities welcome job seekers.

As revealed by Nerdwallet's study, the top ten best cities for job seekers are:
1. Lincoln, Nebraska                6. Austin, Texas
2. Fort Worth, Texas                7. Greensboro, North Carolina
3. Columbus, Ohio                   8. Portland, Oregon
4. Minneapolis, Minnesota        9. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5. Denver, Colorado                10. St. Paul, Minnesota