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17 January 2024 by
Eisenführ Speiser appoints patent attorney Dr Désirée Heintz as a salary partner and attorney-at-law Sönke Scheltz and patent attorney Stefan Wiethoff as equity partners as of 1 January 2024. This strengthens the firm at partner level at its of-fices in Hamburg and Munich.
16 January 2024 by
Leo Patent Law Office announces joining Dr. Omid Sakhi as an AI and Machine Learning technical advisor, bringing his expertise in software and machine learning algorithm development to the team.
02 January 2024 by
Maiwald is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sun Jin Lee, Sebastian Herzog and Dr. Tobias Philipp as partners.
02 January 2024 by
Nathalie Wintermeier joins TWAINSCORE as a partner from the Arqis IP team in January 2024.
14 December 2023 by
At the beginning of the year, the mixed law firm BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT is strengthening its team with a new patent attorney. Oliver Tarvenkorn will work in the fields of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and physics at the Düsseldorf and Bielefeld offices.
12 December 2023 by
Leo Patent Law Office proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Amin Katouzian as the Lead AI Specialist, bringing his expertise in AI algorithm development and machine learning applications to the firm's distinguished team.
06 December 2023 by
Global top 100 law firm Gowling WLG is further accelerating its growth in Germany.
18 October 2023 by
No more hourly billing, no more flat-fees for each action. Leo Patent Law Office announces a transformative shift in its billing model. In a bold move to better serve its clients and provide more transparency, the firm has transitioned from traditional hourly billing to a modern and client-centric subscription-based model.
01 September 2023 by
Ronny Amirsehhi, a dual-qualified patent practitioner registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the European Patent Office (EPO), is pleased to announce the establishment of Leo Patent Law Office.
17 August 2023 by
By the 22nd century BC, the ancient Sumerian ruler Ur-Nammu designed the first law code based on casuistry and this could be considered one of the building blocks of jurisprudence. Like one of many, it constituted the basis for many jural infrastructures, and the blocks of progress have been stacked onto it as humankind evolved, which resembles the renowned physical skill game, Jenga.