Our attorneys make use of their scientific education and legal training in the area of industrial property law. Many years of experience in internationally renowned law firms and patent departments allow us to find the best solution for you working together as a team.
One of our attorneys works as a trainer at the European Patent Office in examiner training and is coordinator for the EQE (European Qualifying Examination) preparation courses at the University of Strasbourg (CEIPI).
Our experienced and legally qualified back office also looks forward to fielding your questions at any time as a competent contact. Among other tasks, this team of experienced paralegals keeps track of deadlines and ensures compliance with numerous formal requirements.
Dilg, Haeusler, Schindelmann
Patentanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
Expertise in patent, design and trademark law
Leonrodstraße 56-58 · D-80636 München
Tel.: +49 89 3090756-0 · Fax: +49 89 3090756-29
info@dhs-patent.de · www.dhs-patent.de
Managing Director:
Dr. Andreas Dilg
Ignaz Gall
Dr. Peter Schindelmann
Dr. Jens Pilger
Head office: München
VAT: DE254495972
Tax number: 143/129/70636
Munich Local Court
Specialist areas:
Technical physics
Communication technology
Electrical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Medical technology
Chemistry
Molecular biology/Biochemistry
Biomedicine/Pharmacy
Service:
Analysis of protectability and drafting of property right applications
Searches and legal status information
Conducting and coordinating grant and infringement proceedings
Defending own Intellectual Property Rights and proceeding against third-party rights
Preparation of “Freedom-to-Operate” expert opinions
Supervision of “due diligence” procedures and evaluation of intellectual property rights
Drafting of license and R&D contracts
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