BARDEHLE PAGENBERG further grows its team by hiring Michael Horndasch, an experienced patent attorney, as of June 1. A specialist in electrical engineering and communication technology, he changes firm from a renowned IP boutique, joining the Munich office of BARDEHLE PAGENBERG.

"We are extremely delighted that another highly-qualified and specialized patent attorney is a member of our prosecution and litigation group which is continuously growing", Johannes Lang, Co-Managing Partner of BARDEHLE PAGENBERG, emphasizes. He continues: "With the addition of Michael Horndasch, we strengthen the foundation of our competence in the business sectors of many of our clients."

Michael Horndasch contributes his expertise in handling grant procedures to the range of services of BARDEHLE PAGENBERG, particularly with respect to patent infringement and invalidity proceedings. Michael Horndasch on his joining BARDEHLE PAGENBERG: I am optimistic about the new challenges entailed, inter alia, by the start of the UPC. I particularly look forward to cooperating with my new colleagues who have entirely convinced me both professionally and from the very first day, and to do so in one of Europe's leading IP law firms. The team spirit here is thrilling."

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Michael Horndasch Patent attorney, professional representative before the European Patent Office and the European Union Intellectual Property Office Munich Office

In his every-day work as a patent attorney, Michael Horndasch covers vast areas of electrical engineering, particularly electronics and telecommunications.

Due to his studies of electrical engineering and telecommunications, he has well-founded knowledge of communication technology, software engineering and software as well as database and software design. In terms of hardware, Michael Horndasch can also draw on comprehensive experience in modelling radio-frequency antenna arrays and developing prototypes thereof.

He contributes this technological know-how to complex cross-border patent infringement proceedings, overseeing parallel invalidity proceedings. His insights from these proceedings additionally enhance his competence in handling grant procedures.