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Tobias advises on patent law and other intellectual property matters with a technical background. He represents clients in national and international patent litigation with a focus on the sectors of engineering, IT and life sciences. Tobias also drafts and negotiates license and R&D agreements. When advising clients he draws on a double qualification as lawyer and engineer.
Since 2022 | Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2019 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2019 | Admitted as a lawyer, Munich |
2016 – 2018 | Legal and technical expert, Vossius & Partner |
2013 – 2015 | Product Manager, Jungheinrich AG |
2021 | LL.M. in Intellectual Property, University of Turin / World Intellectual Property Office, Geneva (WIPO) |
2019 | Second state examination, Munich |
2017 – 2019 | Legal clerkship, Higher Regional Court Munich |
2017 | First state examination, Munich |
2011 – 2016 | Law school, LMU Munich |
2007 – 2012 | Diploma, mechanical engineering, Technical University of Munich |
Should I file an infringement action with the UPC or stick to national courts? Erschienen auf: Lexology sowie TW Insights, 2023, gemeinsam mit M. Washbrook, D. Mulder. The challenging timeline of patent infringement proceedings before the Unified Patent Court erschienen auf: Lexology sowie TW Insights, 2022, gemeinsam mit A. Ebbutt, C. Garnitsch. Carve-out or blocking torpedo? A crucial question to be decided by the Unified Patent Court erschienen auf: Lexology sowie TW Insights, 2022, gemeinsam mit P. England, W. Maas. The Importance of IP Rights for Technological Academic Spin-Offs in: SSRN,2021, gemeinsam mit A. Zhangabylov, K. Danko, T. Baus. Protectability and enforceability of AI-generated inventions, in: "Designing Tomorrow’s Legal, ”, Liquid Legal Institutes, Springer, 2020, gemeinsam mit J. P. Rektorschek, T. Baus. |
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Should I file an infringement action with the UPC or stick to national courts?
A comparison of UPC infringement proceedings with national patent infringement proceedings
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Carve-out or blocking torpedo? A crucial question to be decided by the Unified Patent Court
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