Ulrich Weiss (judge)

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Ulrich Weiss (born November 26, 1901 in Altona , † February 27, 1989 in Munich ) was a German judge.

Life

Ulrich Weiss passed his matriculation examination in Potsdam in 1920. He enrolled at the University of Tübingen for law and became active in the Corps Rhenania Tübingen in April 1920 . After nine games inactivated in July 1922 , he moved to the University of Munich and the University of Berlin . In 1924 he passed the trainee exam in Munich. In the following year he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD. He passed the assessor examination in 1927 and came to the Reichsausgleichsamt as a consultant in 1929 . In 1930 he was seconded to the German-American Commission in Washington, DC. He then studied at Harvard Law School . In Berlin he was appointed to the District Court Council in 1934 and to the Chamber Court Council in 1941 .

Dismissed in 1945, he returned to the judiciary in 1949 as director of the district court in Hamburg . Federal judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe since 1953 , he was appointed President of the Federal Patent Court in Munich in 1961 . From 1967 to 1974 he was chairman of the examination committee for patent attorneys and from 1968 to 1978 chairman of the arbitration board for copyright at the German Patent Office

Honors

literature

  • Gösta Dahmen, Rainer Assmann : Die Tübinger Rhenanen , 5th edition 2002, p. 169.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 128 , 735.
  2. Dissertation: The scope of the cautela Socini in the law of the civil code and its predecessors .