Grünwald desk · English · Germany First reading by appointment
Hainlex Digital-asset counsel

Counsel · Crypto · Germany

The statute comes first. The token comes second.

Hainlex is a digital-asset counsel desk in Grünwald, south of Munich. We read MiCA, KWG notices and token papers the way a notary reads a deed — slowly, in German law, in English for the client.

Munich Palace of Justice on Karlsplatz, neo-baroque stone façade
Munich Palace of Justice — the court language this desk still writes in.
Maximilianeum in Munich, seat of the Bavarian parliament

The desk

Bavarian house. Federal statutes. English for the mandate.

Clients are founders, family offices and operators who need German crypto law in a language they can instruct. Hearings stay in German when the authority requires it. The brief you keep is in English.

Hainlex is the public name of this counsel practice. The legal entity, register data and company documents sit on the Impressum and in Terms & documents.

About the house

On file

Company papers are published, not paraphrased.

Legal name, address, LEI and the broker document supplied to this desk are listed without a host in the page head. Inspect the PDF on Terms.

LEI 984500C7595B5DFA8685

Open company documents

Insights

Notes from the docket

First reading

Send a note. Not a mandate.

Ninety minutes, a two-page file, a list of missing papers. This box does not transmit — it is a demo on a static site.