Adolf Baumbach

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Adolf Baumbach (born May 15, 1874 in Bad Homburg before the height , † March 25, 1945 in Bernau am Chiemsee ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Baumbach studied law at the universities of Leipzig , Marburg and Rostock . In 1898 he received his doctorate with a paper on the law of common use and finally became a district judge in Berlin. Finally, during the First World War, he moved to the War Ministry and was employed there as a savings commissioner. Most recently he was Senate President at the Supreme Court .

The first edition of his commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure appeared as early as 1924 . Numerous other works of procedural and commercial law were added (comments on the Reich Expenses Act, the Commercial Code , the Labor Court Act , arbitration proceedings , the GmbH Act , the Stock Corporation Act and the Bill of Exchange and Check Act). All books were published by Otto Liebmann .

Baumbach also became known for the development of Baumbach's cost formula for calculating the court costs of contestants.

comment

  • with Wolfgang Lauterbach et al. (Ed.): Code of Civil Procedure. 70th edition. Beck, Munich 2013.

literature

  • Rudolf Düll:  Baumbach, Adolf. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953, ISBN 3-428-00182-6 , p. 654 ( digitized version ).
  • Wolfgang Hefermehl: Adolf Baumbach . In: A portrait of lawyers. Publisher and authors in 4 decades . Verlag CH Beck, Munich 1988, pp. 130-138. ISBN 3-406-33196-3
  • Louis Pahlow : Adolf Baumbach (1874-1945) . In: Simon Apel, Louis Pahlow, Matthias Wießner (eds.): Biographisches Handbuch des Intellectual Property , Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2017, pp. 34–38.

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