Fabian Pulz

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Fabian Pulz (* 1974 ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court .

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Pulz studied law at the University of Münster . After taking the first state examination in law and completing the subsequent legal clerkship at the regional court in Heidelberg with the second state examination in Baden-Württemberg in 2000, he initially worked in a Frankfurt law firm. In April 2002 he joined the judicial service of the state of Baden-Württemberg as a labor judge and was initially employed at the Ulm Labor Court . In 2003 he was awarded the title of Dr. by the University of Mannheim with the corporation law document Personnel loyalty through share price-based remuneration: waiting times, restrictions and prohibitions on disposal, as well as omission regulations for real and virtual stock and stock option programs. iur. PhD. This was followed by secondments as a research assistant to the Federal Labor Court from 2007 to 2009 and to the Federal Constitutional Court from 2013 to 2015. He also worked at the Mannheim Labor Court and the Stuttgart Labor Court as well as on a secondment at the Baden-Württemberg State Labor Court . In addition, Pulz taught from 2003 to 2007 at the Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Economics and Environment .

In 2018 Pulz was elected judge at the Federal Labor Court. He was assigned to the 10th Senate, which is primarily responsible for bonuses, special payments and allowances, and took up his position on November 1, 2018.

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  1. Dr. Fabian Pulz: New judge at the Federal Labor Court at the Federal Justice Portal, accessed on December 6, 2019.