Ulrike Liebert

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Ulrike Liebert (nee Kleimaier) * July 3, 1975 in Donaueschingen or Freiburg im Breisgau is a German judge at the Federal Court of Justice and there the III. Assigned to civil senate.

Career

Liebert went to the Fürstenberg high school in Donaueschingen and graduated from high school in 1995. After studying at the University of Konstanz , she passed the first state examination with the top grade very well after only seven semesters.

Liebert joined the higher judicial service in the state of Baden-Württemberg in 2002. After working at the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office, the Stuttgart regional court and the Esslingen district court during her trial reporting period, she was seconded to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice from 2005 to 2007 and again from 2008 to 2009. Since 2005 she has been a public prosecutor at the Stuttgart Public Prosecutor's Office, from 2006 a judge at the Stuttgart Regional Court, from 2010 at the Stuttgart Higher Regional Court , where she was appointed a judge at the Higher Regional Court in 2011.

She has been a judge at the Federal Court of Justice since 2015. She is the first person at the Federal Court of Justice to work part-time. In 2018 she was involved in the Digital Heritage judgment .

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Individual evidence

  1. Handbook of Justice 2010/2011 p. 62
  2. ↑ A- 1 lawyer: "Just happy" . In: Spiegel Online . April 2, 2002 ( spiegel.de [accessed December 26, 2018]).
  3. Ulrike Plewnia: How to create knowledge. In: FOCUS Online - focus.de. FOCUS Magazin Verlag, October 21, 2002, accessed December 26, 2018 .
  4. Three new federal judges come from Baden-Württemberg. In: Baden-Württemberg.de. State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg, March 5, 2015, accessed on December 26, 2018 .
  5. Katrin Bischoff: BGH judgment: Parents are allowed to view the dead daughter's Facebook account. July 12, 2018, accessed December 26, 2018 (German).