For me, easy access to the legal system is not a status symbol, but a social tool—one designed to empower people to understand their legal options. As a lawyer, I always see my work as an integral part of society: legal expertise is most effective when it remains understandable, accessible, and humane.
I was allowed to act as co-defence counsel in a complex criminal tax case. Excerpts from my closing statement were taken up by the Süddeutsche Zeitung. A reminder of how important linguistic means are in legal counselling.
Social volunteering is a central part of my life.
Our society thrives on sharing knowledge and resources.
I advise teenagers and young adults pro bono at the Munich Youth Information Centre and am a founding member of the association Rechte der Natur e. V. (Rights of Nature). This commitment combines legal practice with my conviction. Legal knowledge must go where it is needed: in the centre of society.
My practice focuses on
(in German and English) in the following areas:
I handle other areas of law upon request or refer clients to trusted colleagues. My goal remains the same: legal services provided on an equal footing, presented in an understandable and action-oriented manner, and accessible to everyone—regardless of background, social status, gender, sexual orientation, or lifestyle. The founding of the Kopp Law Firm reflects this philosophy: a place of guidance, support, and empowerment. Here, legal work meets social awareness.