Mark Münch > Heussen Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH > Stuttgart, Germany > Lawyer Profile
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SEIDENSTR 19
70174 STUTTGART
Germany
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Mark Münch
Work Department
IT, IP und Medien
Position
Partner
Specialist lawyer for information technology lawt
Career
Mark Münch LL.M (University of London) specialises in information technology law, software copyright law, data protection and public procurement law. He represents clients from all sectors of the IT and telecommunications industry, as well as e-commerce retailers. In this area, he drafts and develops the contracts that are essential for this type of business. Mr Münch also handles litigation for his clients in order to enforce their rights in court. In addition, Mr Münch advises the public sector as well as suppliers and economic operators on public tenders, in particular for IT equipment, and represents them before the public procurement tribunals.
Main areas of practice:
– IT law
– copyright law
– data protection law
– IT public procurement law
Mr Münch is listed by Legal 500 (D, EMEA), Chambers and Juve as a lawyer and/or in the practice group. He is also recommended by the leading French specialist publisher Leaders League.
Professional background
Since 10.2014: Partner in the law firm HEUSSEN Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
2011-2014: Lawyer in an IT law firm
1999-2011: Legal Counsel and Deal Manager at a leading IT company
1998-1999: Lawyer in a commercial law firm
Languages
German, English, French
Memberships
German procurement network
Education
02.2013: Specialist lawyer for information technology law
04.2002: PRINCE2 certificate as project manager
1996-1997: Postgraduate studies at the University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College for a Master of Laws in Intellectual Property (LL.M.)
1994-1996: Worked as a paralegal in Heilbronn, Mannheim and Stuttgart
1988-1994: Studied law in Tübingen, Hamburg and Heidelberg
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Real estate and construction > Project development
- Public sector > Public procurement
- Real estate and construction > Construction (including construction litigation)
- Information technology > Information technology and digitalisation
- Private clients and non-profits
- Real estate and construction > Real estate
- Corporate and M&A > Corporate
- Media > Entertainment
- Compliance > Compliance
- Insurance > Insurance litigation