Jürgen Schade

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Jürgen Schade (born December 3, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German patent lawyer and politician ( SPD , Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ). From 1994 to 1998 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament and from 2001 to 2008 President of the German Patent and Trademark Office .

After graduating from high school, Schade took the 1st theological exam (Protestant), the 1st and 2nd state law exams and a doctorate in law in Munich . He was a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for International Patent Law, and in 1977 he joined the German Patent Office . In 1981/82 he was seconded to the World Intellectual Property Organization . In 1986 he moved to the Federal Patent Court as a judge . From 2001 to 2008 he was President of the German Patent and Trademark Office. He later took up a position as honorary professor for national and international patent law at the Amberg-Weiden University of Applied Sciences .

In 1970 Schade became a member of the SPD, for which he sat in the municipal councils of Ottobrunn (1972–1978) and Gauting (1990–2003) and in the district council of the Starnberg district (1996–2001). In 1994 he was elected as a member of the Bavarian State Parliament, to which he was a member until 1998. In the state parliament he was a member of the committee for questions of the public service and the committee for constitutional, legal and parliamentary questions.

Schade left the SPD and joined the Greens, for whom he was a member of the Gautingen municipal council until 2016, most recently as a parliamentary group spokesman.

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  1. a b c Dr. Jürgen Schade. Starnberg district association from Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  2. Jürgen Schade leaves Gauting's municipal council. In: merkur.de. February 15, 2016, accessed October 7, 2019 .