Intellectual Property lawyers in Germany (EU)

Find a Intellectual Property Lawyer in Germany through our directory covering 67,000 patent applications filed yearly. From Munich’s European Patent Office to Berlin’s startup hub, intellectual-property.org connects you with qualified IP professionals across Germany. Our platform provides:

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The German IP landscape combines national protection through DPMA and European routes, with specialized courts in Düsseldorf, Hamburg, and Munich ensuring strong enforcement.

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Top German Intellectual Property firms and organizations

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Types of IP firms in Germany

Please find below the list of German intellectual property organizations present in our worldwide directory:

  • German intellectual property law firms
  • Specializations in patents, trademarks, copyrights, and more.
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  • Holtenauer Str. 57, 24105 Kiel, Germany
LBMR Patent and Trademark Law in Kiel provides intellectual property services including patents, trademarks, and design rights across Europe and worldwide.
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  • Rosengasse 13, 89073 Ulm, Germany
Baur & Weber Patentanwälte PartG mbB in Ulm provides intellectual property services including patent registration, infringement proceedings, and inventor rights consultation across Germany.
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  • Günnemannshof 41, 58454 Witten, Germany
Jungclaus Patent provides intellectual property services from Witten, Germany, helping inventors and businesses protect innovations through patent representation.
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  • Schweigerstraße 2, 81541 München, Germany
Wuesthoff & Wuesthoff provides intellectual property services from their Munich location, representing clients before European and German patent offices since 1927.
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  • Klemens-Horn-Straße 22, 42655 Solingen, Germany
Patentanwalt KUDLA in Solingen offers intellectual property services including patents, trademarks and designs for clients ranging from startups to major corporations.
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  • c/o Rechtsanwalt Engelbach, Martinistraße 12, 45657 Recklinghausen, Germany
IT IP RUDNICK Law Firm in Recklinghausen provides trademark registration, patent law, and intellectual property services throughout Germany’s Ruhr region and beyond.
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  • Z. 331, Arnstädter Str. 50/3. Etage, 99096 Erfurt, Germany
Weidner Stern Jeschke Patentanwälte provides intellectual property services from their Erfurt headquarters and four additional German offices, specializing in patents and trademarks.
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  • Unterer Ahlenbergweg 39A, 58313 Herdecke, Germany
Arijit Peters offers intellectual property services from Herdecke, Germany, including patent applications, IP management, and technology licensing across North Rhine-Westphalia.
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  • Beim Glaspalast 1, 86153 Augsburg, Germany
ERNICKE Patent- und Rechtsanwälte in Augsburg offers patent applications, trademark protection, and intellectual property services across Bavaria with 90 years of experience.
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  • Kaiserring 48, 68161 Mannheim, Germany
BEYER.PRO Patent in Mannheim offers comprehensive intellectual property services including patent applications, utility models, designs, and trademarks across Germany and Europe.
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  • Kaistraße 16A, 40221 Düsseldorf, Germany
Michalski · Hüttermann & Partner Patentanwälte mbB in Düsseldorf offers patent, trademark, design and licensing services with over 20 attorneys across Germany.
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  • Theresienstraße 6-8, 80333 München, Germany
Dehns is an intellectual property firm in Munich offering patent, trade mark, and design services across Europe with eight offices in the UK, Germany, and Norway.
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Frequent questions about IP in Germany

What qualifications should I look for when hiring an intellectual property lawyer in Germany?

When hiring an intellectual property lawyer in Germany, look for these key qualifications:

  • Admission to the German Bar Association (Rechtsanwaltskammer)
  • Registration as a Patent Attorney (Patentanwalt) for technical IP matters
  • Specific expertise in your industry sector or technology field
  • Experience with both German IP offices and European IP institutions
  • Language capabilities (German and English at minimum)
  • Track record handling cases similar to yours

For patent matters specifically, attorneys should have both legal training and technical education in a relevant field.

The patent registration process in Germany offers two main pathways:

  1. National route through the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA) in Munich
  2. European route via the European Patent Office (also headquartered in Munich)

Germany’s process is distinct because it includes a two-stage examination system with both formal and substantive examinations. Unlike some European countries, Germany conducts rigorous technical examinations. The German system also features utility models (‘Gebrauchsmuster’) as an alternative to full patents, providing faster protection with a simpler registration process. Patent attorneys in Germany can handle applications in both systems, offering strategic advantages for protection across Europe.

Trademark registration in Germany is centralized through the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA) with its headquarters in Munich and a branch office in Jena. While applications can be filed electronically from anywhere, these physical locations handle trademark processing. Many trademark attorneys maintain offices in these cities, particularly in Munich’s Maxvorstadt district near the DPMA headquarters. Berlin also hosts numerous IP law firms specializing in trademark matters, especially in the Mitte and Charlottenburg districts. For businesses seeking both German and EU-wide protection, attorneys in Munich offer the advantage of proximity to both the DPMA and the European Union Intellectual Property Office’s liaison office.

Munich is Germany’s premier hub for patent attorneys for several critical reasons:

  • It hosts the headquarters of the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA)
  • The European Patent Office (EPO) has its main offices in Munich
  • The city is home to the Federal Patent Court (Bundespatentgericht)
  • Technical University of Munich provides a pipeline of technical experts
  • Many international corporations have R&D centers in the Munich area
  • The Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition is located there

This concentration of institutions creates an ecosystem where patent attorneys can efficiently serve clients while maintaining close connections with key IP organizations.

German law provides several types of intellectual property protection:

  1. Patents (Patente) – protecting technical inventions for up to 20 years
  2. Utility Models (Gebrauchsmuster) – the ‘small patent’ with simpler registration
  3. Trademarks (Marken) – protecting brands, potentially indefinitely with renewal
  4. Designs (Designs) – protecting the appearance of products for up to 25 years
  5. Copyright (Urheberrecht) – automatically protecting creative works for 70 years after creator’s death
  6. Trade Secrets (Geschäftsgeheimnisse) – protected under the Trade Secrets Act
  7. Plant Varieties (Pflanzensorten) – specialized protection for new plant breeds

Each protection type has specific requirements and is governed by dedicated German legislation, requiring different expertise from attorneys in Germany.

The cost of hiring an attorney for trademark registration in Germany typically includes both official fees and attorney fees. The German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA) charges €300 for electronic filing of a trademark in up to three classes. Attorney fees generally range from €500 to €1,500 for standard trademark applications, including consultation, search, application preparation, and initial office action responses. Additional costs may apply for:

  • Trademark searches (€200-500)
  • Responding to complex office actions (€300-800 per response)
  • Handling oppositions (€1,000-3,000)
  • Translation services if needed
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