Strengthening IP Connections in Germany
[Strengthening IP Connections in Germany]
My recent visit to Germany was a rewarding opportunity to deepen ties with leading practitioners, judges, and other stakeholders shaping the IP landscape in Europe and beyond.
It was a pleasure to exchange ideas with colleagues, including those from NORDEMANN (Jan Bernd Nordemann, Michael C. Maier, LL.M., Dr. Andreas Lubberger), ARNOLD RUESS (Peter Ruess, Cordula Schumacher), Freshfields (Wolrad Prinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, Dr. Tobias Timmann), HOYNG ROKH MONEGIER (Tobias Hahn, Jenny Marlen Bülthoff), BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT (Heinz Goddar, Ute Kilger, Melanie Müller), UPC (Tobias Pichlmaier, Dr. Matthias Zigann), the Munich Regional Court (Oliver Schön, Katalin Tözsér, Florian Schweyer), and Maiwald Intellectual Property(Dr. Eva Susanne Ehlich, Alexander Mueller).
Our discussions ranged from ways to enrich conference panels and roundtables, balancing speaker diversity, depth of discussion, and global reach, to potential venues, and topic proposals spanning FRAND, ADR, trade secrets, biologics, AI/data regulation, and comparative perspectives between German courts and the UPC. I was encouraged by the enthusiasm for bringing in new voices, including judges and practitioners from the U.S., Asia, and Latin America, to keep dialogue fresh and globally relevant.
These conversations will directly inform program design for the year ahead, ensuring our sessions remain advanced, substantive, and representative of the diverse perspectives driving innovation in IP law.
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