Fladerer attorney at law nuremberg


Attorney-at-Law Franziska Fladerer specializes in criminal law and tax law as a specialist attorney for criminal law and for tax law. Since the beginning of her career as a lawyer, she has been working as a lawyer in all areas of criminal law. She is particularly interested in criminal tax law, in particular in the preparation and monitoring of voluntary tax returns.

Lawyer Franziska Fladerer combines her profession as a criminal defence lawyer with her personal commitment to her clients. It fights equally to bring up the human background of a lawsuit and to enforce the procedural rights of every accused.

Already during her studies at the University of Bayreuth, she was particularly interested in criminal law, which she followed, among other things, as a tutor for students. As part of her final audit, she specialised in commercial and fiscal criminal law. She wrote her thesis on the subject of “Incorrect or negligent preparation of a balance sheet – requirements and grounds for exclusion from a criminal liability”.

After completing her studies in Bayreuth, she completed her legal clerkship in the district of the Higher Regional Court of Nuremberg. During her training she gained practical experience in the field of criminal law. As a trainee lawyer she worked in a renowned criminal law firm in Nuremberg.
A further focus of her professional activity is tax law. Ms. Fladerer represents private individuals and companies both in out-of-court opposition proceedings before the tax office and in proceedings before the tax courts.

In 2016, the Nuremberg Bar Association awarded her the title “Specialist in Criminal Law”. She has been a specialist lawyer for tax law since 2018.
In her main interest in criminal tax law, special knowledge and experience from both criminal law and tax law are required for effective defence. By specializing in these two areas of law, Ms. Fladerer has the necessary knowledge to be able to offer competent legal representation in criminal tax law.


Nuremberg-Fürth Lawyers Association e.V.

German Bar Association e.V.

Criminal Law Working Group of the German Bar Association e.V.

Nuremberg-Fürth Bar Association


Ms Fladerer speaks English and has basic knowledge of French and Italian.


Criminal law – The instructions of the StPO and their effects on the principle nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare
Nuremberg, December 09, 2016

Update Tax Law
Nuremberg, November 18, 2016
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Thomas Egner, Attorney at Law Jochen Horn

33rd Autumn Colloquium 2016 of the Criminal Law Working Group – Barriers to Proceedings and Prohibitions on Exploitation – Defense at the Limits of Truth Finding
Hamburg, November 2016
Friday, 11.11.2016

  • Dr. Henning Rosenau, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg: Limits of Truth Finding and its Importance for the Rule of Law
  • Jens Meyer-Lohkamp, RA and FAStR, Hamburg: Incitement by the State – State provocation and its consequences
  • Prof.’in Dr. Elisa Hoven, University of Cologne: Exploitation questions in case of violations of nemo tenetur
  • Attorney Dr. Tobias Rudolph, Strafverteidiger in Nuremberg: Utilization of findings from other procedures
  • Sonka Mehner-Heurs, RAin and FAinStR, Essen: Questions of exploitation in the subsequent exercise of rights of silence
  • Dr. Björn Gercke, RA and FAStR, Cologne: Deficiencies in the determination of the prosecution and the use of criminal proceedings as an obstacle to proceedings
  • Iris-Maria Killinger, RAin and FAinStR, Hamburg: Inability to negotiate and its procedural consequences
  • Hannah Milena Piel, RAin and FAin StR, Düsseldorf: Exploitation questions in the event of violations of the judge’s reservation of rights

Saturday, 12.11.2016
Dr. Heiko Ahlbrecht, RA and FAStR, Düsseldorf: Prohibitions on exploitation in foreign legal systems
Panel discussion with Renate Künast, Chairwoman of the Committee for Law and Consumer Protection of the German Bundestag; Gisela Friedrichsen, DER SPIEGEL; Sönke Volkens, Presiding Judge at the Berlin Regional Court; Dr. Thomas Rönnau, Bucerius Law School Hamburg: “How much criminal law does the state need?
The current status of inheritance tax law

Reichenschwand, October 21, 2016
Speakers: Dr. Sebastian Spiegelberger, Prof. Dr. Manzur Esskandari
Current developments in criminal procedure law

Erlangen, October 14, 2016
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Thomas Fischer, Prof. Dr. Hans Kudlich
The (right) advisor in criminal tax proceedings – tax advisor and lawyer in a team

Bamberg, March 2016
Speaker: Dr. Rainer Spatscheck, Lawyer, Munich
The accused – subject or object in the proceedings?

Nuremberg, December 2015
Speakers: Attorneys at Law Peter Doll and Harald Straßner; Attorney General Hasso Nerlich
“Current Problems in Criminal and Criminal Procedure Law”

Nuremberg, May 2014
Speaker: Dr. Bernhard Wankel, Presiding Judge of the First Criminal Senate at the Higher Regional Court of Nuremberg
“Strategies in Criminal Defense”

Munich, May 2014
Speaker: Martin Rubbert, Attorney at Law, Specialist in Criminal Law
“Update Tax Law”

Nuremberg, May 2014
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Thomas Egner, RA Bernhard Kürschner
“Recent Developments in Supreme Court Jurisprudence on the Special Part of Criminal Law”

Erlangen, March 2014
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Christian Jäger, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
“Criminal Law: After Karlsruhe The End of Understanding?”

Nuremberg, October 2013
Speakers: Attorneys Harald Straßner and Peter Doll
“Modern criminal defense strategies.”

Munich, March 2013
Speakers: Dr. Klaus Leipold, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Sommer
“Current case law on the right of review”

Nuremberg, February 2013
Speakers: Dr. Bernhard Wankel, VRiOLG Nuremberg; Dr. Karl-Heinz Kunz, VRIOLG Nuremberg



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