Gerd Nobbe

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Gerd Nobbe (born January 23, 1944 in Lübbecke / Westphalia ; † April 14, 2019 in Karlsruhe ) was a German judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Life

After studying law in Marburg , Tübingen and Münster and subsequent legal clerkship in the district of the Bielefeld Regional Court , he became a judge in 1973 , a judge at the Bielefeld regional court in 1976, and a judge at the Hamm Higher Regional Court in 1980 and at the same time head of the legal traineeship and lecturer at Bielefeld University . Finally he became a judge at the Federal Court of Justice in 1989 , and since 1990 he has been a member of the XI. Civil Senate ( Banking Law Senate ), its chairman since 1999. Nobbe has been a member of the board of directors of the Bankrechtlichen Vereinigung eV since 2001 and co-editor and (co-) author of publications on banking law.

The XI. Civil Senate of the Federal Court of Justice was considered to be very bank-friendly under his leadership. Above all, the role of his Senate in the HVB and HRE - Badenia - scrap real estate processes made him known. His administration of office met with some fierce criticism in legal circles. A lecture by Nobbe from 2007, published later in 2008 in the magazine “WM”, is considered to be the trigger for the change in the BGH case law in the area of loan fees .

At the end of January 31, 2009, Nobbe retired after reaching the age limit.

From May 2009 to December 31, 2016 Nobbe was the ombudsman of the “Bundesvereinigung Kreditankauf und Servicing eV” (BKS), founded in July 2007 by companies in the “Non-Performing Loans” sector. In 2011, Nobbe was appointed fund ombudsman by the BVI Federal Association of Investment and Asset Management.

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Individual evidence

  1. Nico Nissen: Corpses pave their way ... Hypo Real Estate's path to bankruptcy. , Telepolis.de, May 5, 2009, accessed June 14, 2016
  2. ^ Gerd Nobbe: Admissibility of bank charges . In: WM . tape 2008 , no. 5 , February 2, 2008, p. 185-194 .
  3. Jens Koch : Processing fees in the lending business - A look ahead . In: WM . tape 2016 , no. 16 , p. 717-725 .
  4. The BKS ombudsman procedure was ended by a resolution of the General Assembly of the Federal Association of May 31, 2016 on December 31, 2016, see http://bks-ev.de/jahrespublikation-und-npl-barometer-22016/ , page 68
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