Work Department

Intellectual Property / Patents

Position

German and European Patent Attorney, Partner

»What drives me is to really find the little details that turn a case into a success story for our clients.«

Dr. Georg Anetsberger represents German as well as international clients in all patent-related matters. He regularly drafts and prosecutes patent applications before the European Patent Office and the German Patent and Trademark Office. A specific focus of his work is on opposition and nullity proceedings as well as the enforcement of patents before the relevant German courts, often involving coordination with parallel proceedings in other jurisdictions. He also regularly provides opinions in matters relating to patent law. Several years of interdisciplinary research work in experimental physics, such as laser and semiconductor physics as well as nanotechnology, enable him to cover various technical fields.

Georg Anetsberger has extensive experience with cases in the fields of laser technology, medical technology, electronics, optical storage media, RAM, sports equipment, LTE and other mobile communications standards. Due to his double-qualification as a patent attorney with a university degree in business administration he can particularly factor in strategic business aspects and economic needs when advising clients.

Georg Anetsberger is the author of several scientific publications in the fields of patent law, physics and economics.

Georg Anetsberger was appointed by the German bar of patent attorneys for teaching patent attorney trainees and regularly supervises workshops of patent attorney trainees in Bavaria.

Education

2011 - 2013

Studies of law for patent attorneys Fernuniversität Hagen, Germany

2010

Thesis in the field of economics (Dipl.-Kfm. (M.A.)) at Fernuniversität Hagen, Germany

2008 - 2011

Scientific member at Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany, and École-Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

2008 - 2010

PhD thesis (“summa cum laude“) in the field of nanomechanical systems at Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics and Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany, in the division of Nobel laureate Professor Hänsch

2007

Dipl.-Phys. (M.Sc.) with distinction

2005 - 2007

Various internships, e.g., Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany, Applied Physics Department, University of Sydney

2005

Studies of physics and mathematics at University of Sydney with a one-year scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service

2001 - 2007

Studies of physics and business administration at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and Technical University of Munich, Germany, with scholarships of the German National Academic Foundation ("Studienstiftung") and the Elite Network of Bavaria

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