Mr Sören Dahm > Kather Augenstein Rechtsanwälte > Dusseldorf, Germany > Lawyer Profile
Kather Augenstein Rechtsanwälte Offices
BAHNSTRAßE 16
40212 DÜSSELDORF
Germany
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Mr Sören Dahm
Position
Partner
Career
Sören Dahm was admitted to the German bar in 2012. Prior to his admission as a lawyer, he had worked in a patent attorney firm in Düsseldorf for several years. He joined Kather Augenstein in 2016 as a Senior Associate and was named as a partner in July 2018.
Sören Dahm specialises in patent infringement disputes. He advises and represents local and international clients in the national courts of all instances. He has also participated in, and coordinated cross-border litigations as part of various national teams.
Sören Dahm holds practical experience in numerous technical fields, especially in telecommunications, mechanical engineering, and the automotive, chemical and medical industries.
In addition to patent law, Sören Dahm also represents clients in trademark and unfair competition law, especially in infringement proceedings.
Languages
German, English, French
Memberships
GRUR, VPP and Young EPLAW
Education
Legal clerkship at Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf, Law studies Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main and Universität Cologne
Lawyer Rankings
Germany > Intellectual property > Patent litigation: solicitors
IP boutique Kather Augenstein Rechtsanwälte assists large German and international companies from the medical technology, automotive, retail, chemical and electronics sectors, among others. Managing partner Miriam Kiefer heads the practice and regularly coordinates cross-border disputes, which also represents a clear focus for Peter Kather. Clients from sectors such as telecommunications, medicine and automotive regularly turn to Christof Augenstein in patent infringement proceedings, while Christopher Weber counts competition proceedings as well as patent law among his areas of expertise. Another key contact is Sören Dahm, whose advice often entails trade mark and design-related issues.