Hartmut Kilger

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Hartmut Kilger (born November 7, 1943 in Freiburg, Silesia ) was President of the German Bar Association from May 2003 to May 2009 .

Life

Hartmut Kilger attended the humanistic grammar school in Tübingen before studying law at the universities of Tübingen , Erlangen , Hamburg and Aix-en-Provence . He is a member of the Tübingen student association AV Igel . He passed his first and second state exams in Baden-Württemberg . From 1972 he worked as a lawyer in the two- to four-party firm Kilger & Kilger in Hechingen . In 1987 he became a specialist lawyer for social law . He headed the Hechingen Lawyers 'Association from 1990 to 1999, and in 1996 became Vice President of the German Lawyers' Association. In 1999 he settled in Tübingen as an individual lawyer. In 2001 Kilger became chairman of the training committee of the German Bar Association. The following year, he and a colleague formed a law firm. In 2003, Kilger succeeded Michael Streck as President of the German Lawyers' Association. His term of office ended in May 2009. Since April 2011, he has been chairman of the board of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Berufsständischer Betriebseinrichtungen e. V. (ABV). Also in 2011, Hartmut Kilger was presented with the Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for his extraordinary commitment to the interests of the legal profession and their offspring.

Works

  • With Brieske, Rembert and Stobbe, Ulrich: Professional law and liability: professional supply , Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-8305-0946-4 .
  • With Bettina Schmidt, Matthias Bünger: The social law mandate , Deutscher Anwaltverlag 2005, ISBN 3-8240-0287-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Academic connection Igel to Tübingen
  2. Baden-Württemberg Bar Association: Honored Lawyers Awarded , av-bw.de, accessed February 20, 2011.

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