Dr Gunnar Baumgärtel > Maikowski & Ninnemann > Berlin, Germany > Lawyer Profile

Maikowski & Ninnemann
KURFÜRSTENDAMM 54-55
10707 BERLIN
Germany

Work Department

Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software, Telecommunications

Position

Partner

Career

Physicist by training; Patent attorney since 1998, specialized in patent litigation and prosecution; vast
experience in handling patent infringement cases before the district and appeal courts, as well as nullity
cases before the Federal Patent Court; actively involved in achieving a fundamental decision issued by
Germany’s Federal Court of Justice concerning the admissibility of post-grant amendments to claims;
appointed as an arbitrator in various international arbitration proceedings

Languages

German, English, French

Memberships

Education

  • studies in physics in Berlin und Paris (École Normale Supérieure)
  • doctoral degree at the FU Berlin (1993), research in the field of magnetism and superconductors and femtosecond-spectroscopy, more than one dozen publications in referied international academic journals und multiple presentations
  • patent attorney (since 1998), partner at Maikowski & Ninnemann (since 1999)
  • LL.M. (European Intellectual Property Law) at the Kurt-Haertel Institute, Fernuni Hagen

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Intellectual property > Patent litigation: patent lawyers

(Leading Individuals)

Gunnar BaumgärtelMaikowski & Ninnemann

With a service portfolio that includes both prosecution and litigation, Maikowski & Ninnemann is a popular address for one-stop patent advice. The firm’s forensic wing is particularly known for conducting cross-border litigation and regularly acts for clients in the technology sector, although overall it covers a wide range of technical areas, including medical technology, chemistry and telecommunications. Gunnar Baumgärtel is an expert in disputes concerning standard-essential patents, while process engineering and software-based inventions fall into Felix Gross‘ portfolio. Medical technology and electrical engineering form part of Christoph Schröder‘s expertise; he also regularly acts in an advisory capacity, as does Fabian Sokolowski who is experienced in life sciences and medical technology.

Germany > Intellectual property > Patent prosecution

As a pure patent law firm, Maikowski & Ninnemann‘s highly specialised unit acts on both a forensic and prosecution level and is predominantly instructed by global technology corporations. The group covers a broad technical spectrum, including mechanical engineering, communication and electrical engineering, physics, life sciences and chemistry. Gunnar Baumgärtel is experienced in contentious proceedings, particularly regarding standard-essential patents, and one of the team’s key contacts; he also regularly assists with patent application procedures and license agreements. Felix Gross frequently handles matters relating to process engineering and software-based inventions.