Otto Loescher

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Otto Löscher (born June 15, 1910 in Mittweida ; † July 12, 1970 ) was a German federal judge.

Life

Löscher was the son of a general practitioner. Together with Günther Hardraht he attended the Princely School in Grimma . He studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University and was active in the Corps Palatia Munich in 1929 . As an inactive , he switched to his home university in Leipzig , which made him Dr. iur. PhD. He passed both exams with the rating “excellent”. From December 1939 he served as an officer in the Wehrmacht . He was taken prisoner by the Soviets, from which he was released in June 1948.

As an excellent expert on commercial legal protection and, in particular, patent law, he sat on several specialist committees of the German Association for Commercial Legal Protection and Copyright . In August 1957 he was appointed as a federal judge at the Federal Court of Justice . There he was deputy chairman of the 10th Civil Senate and the Cartel Senate , a member of the Grand Senate for Civil Matters and the Joint Senate of the Supreme Courts of Justice . He wrote many landmark decisions of the patent and cartel senate. He was an employee of the RGR Commentary in the field of the law of obligations and co-author of the 5th edition (1969) of Benkard's Commentary on the Patent and Utility Model Act . He died in office at the age of 60.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Sapere Aude volume 10, 1970, p. 22.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 111/1485.
  3. Dissertation: The surety's recourse in the bankruptcy of the main debtor .
  4. Proof of the dissertation in WorldCat
  5. ^ A b Rudolf Nirk : Federal Judge Dr. Otto Löscher † . Neue Juristische Wochenschrift 1970, issue 45, p. 2014
  6. Patent Act, Utility Model Act, Patent Attorney Act: with the supplementary provisions (1963)