Helga Kober-Dehm

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Helga Kober-Dehm (born August 27, 1962 as Helga Dehm ) is a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Career

After attending elementary school in Großtissen and graduating from high school in Saulgau , Kober-Dehm , who comes from Kleintissen , successfully completed her law studies at the University of Regensburg in 1987 . She completed her legal clerkship in Bavaria in 1990 with the second state examination in law. She then worked as a research assistant at the University of Lausanne . From 1992 she worked in the Federal Ministry of Justice . The appointment to government councilor in 1993, followed in 1994 to senior government councilor . Since 1996 she was government director . From the following year, Kober-Dehm took on tasks at the German Patent and Trademark Office . In the meantime , she did her doctorate in 1999 with a comparative law dissertation on the statutory property regime in Germany and Switzerland. In 2003 she was appointed Senior Government Director at the German Patent and Trademark Office . In 2006 she moved to the Federal Patent Court (BPatG), where she initially worked as a commissioned judge . In 2007 she was appointed judge at the BPatG. During this time she was seconded to the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) as a research assistant for three years.

On October 1st, 2013 she was appointed judge at the BGH. There she is a member of the 10th Civil Senate , where she mainly deals with patent law.

source

  • Dr. Helga Kober-Dehm and Thomas Offenloch new judge at the BGH , juris from October 1, 2013

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deutscher Richterbund (Ed.): Handbuch der Justiz 2010/2011. The carriers and organs of judicial power in the Federal Republic of Germany. 30th year. CF Müller Verlag , Heidelberg u. a. 2010, ISBN 978-3-8114-3916-0 , p. 17.
  2. New federal judge comes from Kleintissen on www.schwaebische.de from September 30, 2013, accessed on October 30, 2013