
Graduated in physics, Technical University Munich, Germany, 1990
Technical assistant in a Munich patent law firm 1990 — 1993 including placement at the German Patent and Trademark Office and the German Federal Patent Court
European and German Patent and Trademark Attorney since 1994
Joined HUBER & SCHÜSSLER in 2004
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Bernhard Ganahl
Tel.: +49 (0)89. 43 77 88 0
Fax: +49 (0)89. 43 77 88 99

Tel.: +43 (0)662. 844289
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Bernhard Ganahl studied Applied Physics at the Technical University of
Munich, Germany, and graduated in 1990. Between 1990 and 1993 he
was employed as a technical assistant in a Munich patent law firm including
placements at the German Patent and Trademark Office and the
German Federal Patent Court. He was admitted as a German
Patentanwalt in 1994 and he qualified in the same year as a European
Patent Attorney.
Before joining HUBER & SCHUESSLER in 2004 Bernhard Ganahl worked for
10 years as Patent Attorney and was partner in the patent law firm
REINHARDT SOELLNER GANAHL.
He currently focuses on drafting and prosecuting patents mainly in the
fields of electrical engineering, software related inventions, apparatuses for
biotechnology and optics. He is also experienced in enforcing
opposition cases and infringement suits. In addition, he has considerable
practical experience with the prosecution of trademarks.
He is author of the articles 'Patentsituation im Bereich der
DNA-Chiptechnologie in Europa', in medgen 12, 2000 and 'Ist die
Kerntheorie wieder aktuell?' in 'Mitteilung der deutschen
Patentanwälte', Dezember 2003. The first article relates to the patent
situation of DNA-microarrays in Germany. In the later article he discussed
the German case law relating to computer implemented inventions.
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