Sascha Berst-Frediani

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Sascha Berst-Frediani (born July 3, 1964 in Waldshut-Tiengen ) is a German-Italian lawyer and writer .

Life

Berst-Frediani grew up in Baden and southern Italy. From 1986 he studied German and Romance languages at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , and later law . In spring 1991 he passed the first state examination and in summer 1995 the second state examination. In 1995 he received his doctorate with a thesis on French administrative procedural law. During his studies he was supported by the German National Academic Foundation , while his doctorate and a one-year study visit to Paris were funded by the DAAD .

Professional activities

Berst-Frediani has been practicing as a lawyer in Freiburg since 1995. He is a specialist lawyer for labor law (2001) and specialist lawyer for medical law (2014). He became known as a representative of a larger group of Greek cancer patients who took action against a German nephrologist because of a supposedly innovative tumor therapy, and from 2009 as a lawyer for patients who were implanted with a new type of hip prosthesis with a particularly large head at the Loretto Hospital in Freiburg , which stood out due to excessive metal wear. The test case against the manufacturing company led by Berst-Frediani and which lasted eight years in the first instance alone was the subject of a report published in the context of the "Implant Files". In 2019 he represented a number of family businesses that had been financially damaged by an illegal cooperation between a Stuttgart insurance broker and three statutory health insurance companies.

Writing work

In 2008 Berst-Frediani published the historical novel Murder in the Garden of Socrates , which appeared in 2009 in Spanish-speaking countries and later in Italy and France. In 2014, the justice novel False Judgment followed , which deals with the expropriation of Jewish property during the Third Reich . In 2018 the detective novel Reue was published, in 2019 the further legal novel Limitation, which deals with the topic of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church .

Awards

  • 2013 - Freiburg Crime Prize (1st place) for the short story "A Murder in the Casa"
  • 2015 - Herzogenrath handcuff for "wrong judgment"

Individual evidence

  1. Sascha burst, the principle of separation of powers in the French administrative procedural law, Frankfurt 1996
  2. Ulrike Demmer and Udo Ludwig, Tödlicheherapie, in: Der Spiegel 42/2006, p. 58 ff; Udo Ludwig, Tatort Hospital, Munich 2008, p. 207
  3. ^ Confused patients, Badische Zeitung, October 1, 2009; Manufacturers under pressure, Sunday in Freiburg, March 7, 2010
  4. Kathrin Langhans u. a .: Reluctant hero . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . No. 272/2018 , November 26, 2018.
  5. tagesschau.de: Retirement provision: Family business in insurance trap. Retrieved November 9, 2019 .
  6. Sascha Berst, Murder in the Garden of Socrates, Frankfurt 2008
  7. Sascha burst / Patricia Losa Pedrero (translation), Asesinato en el jardin de Sócrates, Sevilla 2009
  8. Sascha Berst, false judgment, Meßkirch 2014
  9. Anne Grießer (Ed.), Breisgauner, Mannheim 2013