Max Stoffel

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Max Stoffel (born August 28, 1911 in Arbon ; † February 22, 2002 in Morges , Catholic , resident in Arbon) was a Swiss federal judge .

Life

Max Stoffel, son of the lawyer Franz Josef Friedrich Felix Stoffel and Babetta Elsa née Buss, began studying law and economics at the universities of Zurich , Munich , Berlin and Paris after completing his Matura at the Sarnen College . In 1937 he was promoted to Dr. iur. doctorate, in 1940 he was admitted to the Zurich bar .

Stoffel completed his practice at the district court between 1937 and 1941, after which he worked in a law firm in Uster . He then worked as secretary at the Federal Insurance Court from 1942 to 1945 , and from late 1945 to August 1955 as federal court secretary. As a result, he ran a law firm in Zurich and held the position of secretary of the Association of Swiss Millers. From 1965 to 1970 Stoffel was a member of the Court of Cassation of the Canton of Zurich.

On June 10, 1970, Stoffels was elected a member of the Federal Supreme Court. In 1981 he was retired.

Max Stoffel - he served in the Swiss Army with the rank of major in military justice - married Marie Madeleine, the daughter of Julius Wegener, in 1943. He died in 2002 at the age of 90.

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