Germany · Singapore · Indonesia
Cross-Border Legal & Strategic Advisory
Supporting complex projects, disputes and investments across Germany, Singapore and Indonesia.
Positioning
Cross-border matters require more than legal analysis alone.
International projects, investments and disputes often involve overlapping legal, commercial and operational realities across multiple jurisdictions. Managing these situations requires clarity, structure and strategic coordination.
YourBizConfidant supports clients in navigating complex cross-border matters involving Germany, Singapore and Indonesia — particularly where business objectives, legal frameworks and on-the-ground realities intersect.
A particular focus lies on supporting German-speaking investors in Indonesia-related transactions and long-term commitments, especially in the context of real estate and operational structures. This includes the review of contracts, transaction frameworks and risk exposure before significant commitments are entered into.
Cross-Border Perspective
Connecting opportunities, navigating complexity, delivering clarity across borders.
HAMBURG
GERMANY
SINGAPORE
SINGAPORE
BALI
INDONESIA
Core Focus Areas
Cross-border structuring of investments and business operations
Dispute coordination and strategic negotiation support
Investor, project and governance advisory
Key Characteristics
International and cross-jurisdictional perspective
Structured, solution-oriented execution
Human judgment supported by modern technology and workflows
Services
Strategic Focus Areas
The advisory work focuses on complex cross-border matters involving investments, disputes, business operations and international coordination across Germany, Singapore and Indonesia.
Typical entry points include transaction structuring, contract review, negotiation support and strategic coordination in situations involving multiple jurisdictions and stakeholders, particularly in the context of real estate transactions in Indonesia.
Cross-Border Structuring
Advising on the structuring of investments, transactions and business relationships across multiple jurisdictions, with attention to IP-related aspects where relevant.
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Strategic Dispute & Negotiation Advisory
Supporting clients in managing disputes, preparing negotiation strategies and facilitating out-of-court solutions.
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Investor, Project & Governance Advisory
Advising on investment structures, project execution and governance frameworks. Available for independent board and advisory roles, subject to mandate and jurisdiction.
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How I Work
Human judgment, supported by structured tools.
Working on cross-border matters requires clarity, structure and efficient execution. The approach combines legal reasoning, strategic thinking and modern technology to deliver reliable and practical outcomes.
Human expertise
Strategy, negotiation and legal judgment remain entirely human-driven — assessing risks, structuring solutions and guiding clients through complex situations.
AI Co-Counsel (Lexa)
The work is supported by an advanced AI system ("Lexa"), used as an internal co-counsel for research, structuring and drafting. "Lexa" refers to an internal AI-supported workflow and does not represent a specific third-party product. All outputs are reviewed, refined and validated to ensure accuracy, consistency and practical relevance.
Recent Writing
Notes from the practice.
Short observations on cross-border legal, business and investment topics — published primarily on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn · Jun 2026
Foreigners Cannot Own Land in Indonesia. But Who Owns the Villa?
Foreigners cannot own land in Indonesia. But who owns the villa? This article examines Indonesia's Horizontal Separation Principle (*Asas Pemisahan Horizontal*) and explains why the true value of a leasehold investment often depends on what the contract says about buildings, improvements, and what happens when the lease ends.
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LinkedIn · May 2026
Do Contracts in Indonesia Have to Be in Indonesian? — Law, Risks & What Foreign Businesses Should Know
Indonesian law (No. 24/2009) requires contracts with local parties to be in Indonesian — but enforcement has grown more pragmatic since the Nine AM case. Why bilingual agreements remain the safest route for foreign businesses.
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LinkedIn · May 2026
Hidden Risks of Lease Agreements in Bali — What Foreigners Often Overlook
What unregistered Indonesian leasehold structures actually mean for foreign investors and what to clarify before committing capital or signing long-term agreements.
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