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The information required by law in accordance with § 5 of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) and § 2 of the Service Information Obligations Ordinance (DL-InfoV) is listed below.

Responsible within the meaning of the TMG: LS-MP Loth & Spuhler Munich Patent von Puttkamer Berngruber Loth Spuhler Partnerschaft von Patent- und Rechtsanwälten mbB

Seat of the partnership: Munich

Adresse: ALPHA-Haus, Garmischer Straße 35, 81373 München

Phone: +49 (0)89/48 90 25-0
Fax. +49 (0)89/48 90 25-10
E-Mail: info@munich-patent.com
website: www.munich-patent.com

Sales tax identification number: DE 271182997

Note: LS-MP Loth & Spuhler Munich Patent is a partnership with limited professional liability (PartmbB) under German law and is represented by Dr Oliver Spuhler, business lawyer (University of Bayreuth), attorney at law and Matthias Geitz, attorney at law.

The firm's European Trademark Attorneys and European Design Attorneys are registered with the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market. They are subject to the rules of the Community Trade Mark Regulation (Regulation EC/40/94) and the Community Design Regulation (Regulation EC/6/2002).

The firm's patent attorneys are registered with the German Patent and Trade Mark Office and are members of the German Chamber of Patent Attorneys.

The attorneys-at-law of the firm are admitted under German law and are members of the Bar Association for the Higher Regional Court District of Munich. The attorneys are also authorised representatives at the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market in Alicante and at the European Patent Office. In this respect, they are subject to the Community Trade Mark Regulation, the Community Design Regulation and the guidelines of the Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (epi) for the exercise of their profession.

The following appointment regulations apply:

For European patent attorneys:

Guidelines of the Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (epi) for the exercise of the profession

Regulations of the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation on disciplinary matters

FICPI Code of Conduct For German patent attorneys Patent Attorney Code (PatAnwO) Professional Code of Conduct for Patent Attorneys (BOPA) For lawyers Federal Lawyers' Act (BRAO) Professional Code of Conduct for Lawyers (BORA) Lawyers' Remuneration Act (RVG) Code of Conduct for Lawyers in the European Community of the General Assembly of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of the European Community (CCBE).