Patent Attorney, Dipl.-Ing., German and European Patent and Trademark Attorney

Ludgerus Meyer

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Munich
Expertise

Electrical engineering; mechanical engineering

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Working languages

Deutsch, Englisch

Education

Studies of electrical engineering at Technical University Hannover

Professional memberships

Various professional associations

Special fields

Digital technology, Marine industry, aviation industry, plastic industry

Ludgerus Meyer is a registered patent and trademark attorney at the German Patent Office, the European Patent Office and the European Union Intellectual Property Office. In his many years of working in the field of industrial property protection, he has gained extensive experience in technical and trademark disputes with third parties, as well as in the protection of inventions and the protection of national and international trademarks.

With a degree in electrical engineering, he initially worked for several years in the patent department of a large industrial company that held relevant intellectual property rights in the field of consumer electronics worldwide. This also enabled him to acquire in-depth knowledge of contract and licensing matters.

After taking over an existing law firm in a central location in Hamburg, he significantly expanded the area of trademark protection in particular, and in doing so built-up decades-long relationships with world-famous artists, athletes and industrial companies in the consumer goods sector. On the technical side, he continued to deal with technologies in the field of electrical engineering as well as mechanical engineering, shipbuilding, aircraft construction and plastics manufacturing, and developed close and lasting relationships with clients based on his communication skills and extensive technical knowledge.

In 2023, he joined Meissner-Bolte. His expertise is a great asset to both Meissner Bolte and its clients.

Ludgerus Meyer speaks German and English. His private interests include experimental photography, 3D printing and various DIY activities.