Oliver Fehrenbacher

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Oliver Fehrenbacher (born February 24, 1968 in Schramberg ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1987, Fehrenbacher studied finance at the Schramberg grammar school from 1988 to 1991 at the Ludwigsburg University of Applied Sciences , graduated with a degree in finance and then worked as a clerk in the financial administration at the Oberndorf am Neckar tax office. From 1992 to 1996 Fehrenbacher studied law at the University of Konstanz , and from 1996 to 1998 he completed his legal clerkship at the Rottweil Regional Court . Parallel to his studies and legal clerkship, he worked for the Max Heller tax consultancy company in Konstanz. From 1 October 1998 he was a research assistant and research assistant at the Department of Werner F. Ebke in Konstanz, where he in 2000 with a thesis on "Corporate Finance and division of domestic and foreign Group units from a tax perspective" doctorate was.

On December 16, 2003 , he completed his habilitation in Konstanz with a thesis on the subject of “Register Disclosure and Liability in Civil Law” and received the license to teach civil law, commercial and corporate law and tax law. He then held a chair at the University of Heidelberg in the summer semester of 2004 and a chair at the University of Konstanz in the winter semester of 2004/05. On August 1, 2006, Fehrenbacher was appointed professor for civil law, commercial and tax law at the University of Trier . He also turned down a call to the University of Kiel in 2006. Since October 24, 2011, Fehrenbacher has been Professor of Civil Law with Personal and Corporate Tax Law at the University of Konstanz. Since 2006 he has also been teaching at the private EBS University of Economics and Law .

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