Bernd Odörfer

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Bernd Odörfer (2013)

Bernd Odörfer (* 1974 in Nuremberg ) is a German lawyer . He is a judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

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Odörfer studied law at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and completed his legal clerkship at the Heilbronn Regional Court . He then worked as a lawyer in a Stuttgart law firm before joining the higher judicial service of the state of Baden-Württemberg in 2004 . There he initially worked as a public prosecutor at the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office before he was seconded to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice in 2006 . There he was appointed government director in February 2010 and from October 2010 to June 2011 seconded to the Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg at the federal government in Berlin. In May 2011 he changed his name to judge at the regional court at the regional court in Stuttgart . From August 2011 to January 2012 Odörfer was seconded to the Stuttgart Higher Regional Court. In September 2012 he was again seconded as a research assistant to the Federal Constitutional Court , where he was also press spokesman. In December 2012 he was officially promoted to judge at the Higher Regional Court and was transferred to the Higher Regional Court in Stuttgart, where he also worked as press spokesman. From September 2017 Odörfer was director of the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt district court .

In March 2019 Odörfer was elected judge at the Federal Court of Justice . He took up his position in October 2019 and was assigned to the First Civil Senate , which is primarily responsible for disputes arising from industrial property law and copyright law .

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Commons : Bernd Odörfer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b From the District Court to the Federal Court of Justice , on stuttgarter-zeitung.de, accessed on June 1, 2020.
  2. One new judge and two new judges at the Federal Court of Justice , press release No. 126/2019 of the Federal Court of Justice, accessed on June 1, 2020.