Detlev Gross

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Detlev G. Gross (born June 11, 1957 in Bremen ) is a German lawyer , specialist lawyer for commercial and corporate law , specialist lawyer for international business law and non-fiction author .

biography

Family and education

Gross is the only child of the doctor Jobst-Heinrich Gross and his wife Sigrid Gross, b. Janssen. He attended elementary school on Freiligrathstrasse in Bremen from 1964 to 1968 and then attended the Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium until he graduated from high school (1976) .
After completing his military service, he studied law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1977 . In 1978/79 he completed internships at Deutsche Bank in Bremen, The Northern Assurance Company and the lawyer Felix Jaschek in Bremen. In 1979/80 he studied French language and culture at the University of Paris I (Sorbonne). In 1980/81 he further studied law at the University of Göttingen . In 1981 he attended the Summer Course in Modern English Law in London. 1983 the first state examination in law followed in Göttingen. After completing his legal clerkship in Hamburg, New York (Alexander & Green) and Speyer (University of Administrative Sciences), he passed the second state examination in 1987.
As a trainee lawyer he wrote his dissertation and was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD at the University of Göttingen.

In 1987/88 he obtained a Master of Law (LL.M.) from the University of Cambridge (College Clare Hall) .

Gross is married to Andrea Gross, b. Elmenhorst and has three daughters.

Lawyer and author

In 1987, Gross was admitted to the bar. He is at the Dr. Schackow & Partner Rechtsanwälte PartGmbB, Bremen, from 1994 as a partner. In 2001 he was licensed as a notary in Bremen, in 2006 he was licensed as a specialist lawyer for commercial and corporate law and in 2014 as a specialist lawyer for international business law . He is represented in various not only local technical committees. He is also active on the advisory boards of various companies.

Gross wrote a number of books and publications, especially on Bremen topics.

Memberships / honorary positions

  • Bürgerparkverein Bremen (chairman of the committee)
  • Bremer Dom eV Foundation (Chairman)
  • St. Anne's Brotherhood Bremen (2001)
  • Internationales Kulturforum Theater Bremen, co-founder and vice chairman (2007/15)
  • Board member of the pension fund for pastors and church officials of the Bremen Evangelical Church (2005) and chairman of the board of directors (2007)
  • Working group of independent entrepreneurs
  • Company law association
  • German-British Lawyers Association

Works

  • The connection of the insurance contract in international private law in a comparative law perspective . Dissertation, 1986.
  • Ed .: Poems by Admiral Brommy . Hauschildt, Bremen 1994.
  • with Albrecht Eckhardt: Brommy and Brake . Isensee Contract Oldenburg 1998.
  • with Peter Ulrich: Bremen houses tell history , 1st volume, Döll Edition, Bremen 1998, ISBN 3936289301 .
  • with Peter Ulrich: Bremen houses tell history , Volume 2, Döll Edition, Bremen 2001, ISBN 393628931X .
  • Ed .: with Ingrid Weibezahn, Treasures from the Bremen St. Petri Dom - Guide through the Dom-Museum, Volume 1. of the series of the Bremer Dom eV Foundation, Edition Temmen, Bremen 2005
  • Ed .: Pastors in Bremen: Pictures of Life from the 19th and 20th Century , Volume 2 of the series of the Bremer Dom eV Foundation , Edition Temmen , Bremen 2007, ISBN 3861085968 .
  • On the Weser, Unterweser ...: memories of a long-established family . Bremen, the Museumsverlag 2016, ISBN 9783981447828 .
  • as well as regular legal publications, etc. a. in the NJW, RIW, DStR, DB, arbitrVZ, JuS and JA.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Detlev G. Gross, "An der Weser, Unterweser ..." Memories of an old-established family, Bremen 2016, pp. 133 - 136, p. 151.
  2. Rolf Gramatzki (ed.), 100 Years Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium, Eine Bremer Schule im Wandel der Zeiten, Bremen 2005, pp. 201 - 203, p. 237.
  3. ^ As a trainee lawyer in a New York law firm, Juristische Schulung 1988, p. 86f.
  4. The Times v. June 22, 1978, p. 43; Clare Hall, A 50th Anniversary, Portrait, edited by David Ibbetson, Malcolm Longair and Catherine Walston, London 2016, p. 156.
  5. Hamburg Gender Book Fifteenth Volume, edited by Daniel Ihonor, Lüneburg 1999, p. 23.
  6. See JUVE Handbook for Commercial Law Firms 2013/2014, p. 95; 2012/2013, p. 94; 2003/2004, p. 73.
  7. Cf. 23x Bremen, The fast guide through all parts of the city, published by the Bremer Tageszeitungen AG, 1st edition, Bremen 2010, pp. 232–236.
  8. Lydia Niehoff et alii, "The Secret of Happiness", Die Diakonie der St. Petri Domgemeinde in Bremen, Bremen 2017, p. 188.
  9. The Order of St. John and the Hannoversche Genossenschaft from 1864 to today, published by the Hannoversche Genossenschaft des Johanniterordens 2014, Berlin 2014, pp. 144–148.
  10. 50 years Rotary Club Bremen-Roland 1959-2009, a chronicle, published by the Rotary Club Bremen-Roland, Walter Messerknecht, Godhard Tietze et alii; Bremen 2009, pp. 30, 36, 54, 212 f.
  11. A huge wish is financial security, 150 years of the Bürgerpark: How the Park Association wants to master the present and the future, Weser-Kurier v. December 19, 2016, p. 10 (interview).
  12. The bishop's staff from the climatic cabinet - Focke-Museum and Dom-Museum exchange significant finds, Weser-Kurier v. January 29, 2015, p. 18; Robbery in the cathedral museum, Weser courier v. June 26, 2013, p. 9; Free entry ensures increased visitors, Weser-Kurier v. 09/27/2012; A noble gesture from Bremen, Weser-Kurier v. January 4, 2010, p. 8 .; New and old angels in the Dom Museum, Weser Kurier v. June 1, 2007, No. 7, No. 125 p. 17; Golden rod stolen from the cathedral, Bild-Zeitung v. 03/10/2006; A new cathedral reverently built, Weser-Kurier v. January 11, 2006, No. 9, p. 12; Columns frame the Way of the Cross, Weser-Kurier v. 03/26/2004; Old clothes back in the cathedral, Weser-Kurier v. 09/21/2001.
  13. ^ Wilhelm von Bippen, The Sanct Annen Brotherhood in Bremen, Bremen 1909.
  14. The stage does not live from art alone, the international cultural forum Theater Bremen is now finally starting, Weser-Kurier v. 06.09.2007, p. 23.