Über die Kanzlei

Bosch Jehle ist eine auf den Schutz von geistigem Eigentum spezialisierte Kanzlei mit Büros in München, Düsseldorf, Alicante (Spanien) und Shenzhen (China). Unser Schwerpunkt liegt in der Unterstützung von in- und ausländischen Mandanten beim weltweiten Erlangen, Verteidigen, Durchsetzen und Verwalten von Schutzrechten. Als deutsche und Europäische Patentanwälte vertreten wir unsere Mandanten vor dem Deutschen Patent- und Markenamt (DPMA), dem Europäischen Patentamt (EPA), dem Amt der Europäischen Union für Geistiges Eigentum (EUIPO) und der Weltorganisation für Geistiges Eigentum (WIPO).

Unser Team

Dr. Matthias Bosch

Patentanwalt
European Patent Attorney
European Trademark and Design Attorney



matthias.bosch@boschjehle.com
+49 (89) 5480 1740

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Dr. jur. 1999
  • Technical University of Munich, Dipl.-Ing. 1994
  • Max-Planck-Gesellschaft – Scholarship Recipient
  • University of Washington School of Law, Seattle – Doctoral studies
  • Frequent guest lecturer at the University of Washington School of Law and Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan regarding European and German patent law and infringement proceedings
  • German Patent and Trademark Office
  • German Federal Patent Court
  • German Supreme Court
  • European Patent Office, EUIPO, and WIPO
  • Mechanical engineering, particularly in the areas of automotive, tooling, medical and process engineering
  • Electrical engineering, particularly in the areas of telecommunication, wireless and computer engineering

Matthias Bosch has worked in the intellectual property field since 1993, when beginning his doctoral thesis at the Max- Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property in Munich. During his German law studies, Matthias was a scholar at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, comparing U.S., European and German patent law for inclusion in his doctoral thesis related to medical process patents. In his current practice, Matthias works closely with his team prosecuting medium and large international patent portfolios comprising several thousand patent applications and patents. His work also includes coordinating the patent prosecution of Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean patent counterparts. During the last several years, he has built strong alliances with Asian patent law firms enabling the firm to offer consolidated intellectual property services. A primary focus of his practice is to coordinate and synchronize his clients’ international patent prosecution so that potential litigations and licensing arrangements can be seamlessly handled and pitfalls avoided. Matthias has also deep experience in European opposition proceedings. Matthias manages his team with respect to major patent litigation proceedings before the German courts. The Bosch Jehle team also works with specialized litigators to provide technical expertise and assistance. Matthias’ work also includes counseling, prosecuting and enforcing European Community Design Rights for both small and large international companies.

Medico-technical procedures and apparatus in German, European and U.S. patent law, Schriftenreihe zum gewerblichen Rechtsschutz, Vol. 111, Carl Heymanns Verlag 2000

Dr. Matthias Bosch

Patentanwalt
European Patent Attorney
European Trademark and Design Attorney



matthias.bosch@boschjehle.com
+49 (89) 5480 1740

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Dr. jur. 1999
  • Technical University of Munich, Dipl.-Ing. 1994
  • Max-Planck-Gesellschaft – Scholarship Recipient
  • University of Washington School of Law, Seattle – Doctoral studies
  • Frequent guest lecturer at the University of Washington School of Law and Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan regarding European and German patent law and infringement proceedings
  • German Patent and Trademark Office
  • German Federal Patent Court
  • German Supreme Court
  • European Patent Office, EUIPO, and WIPO
  • Mechanical engineering, particularly in the areas of automotive, tooling, medical and process engineering
  • Electrical engineering, particularly in the areas of telecommunication, wireless and computer engineering

Matthias Bosch has worked in the intellectual property field since 1993, when beginning his doctoral thesis at the Max- Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property in Munich. During his German law studies, Matthias was a scholar at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, comparing U.S., European and German patent law for inclusion in his doctoral thesis related to medical process patents. In his current practice, Matthias works closely with his team prosecuting medium and large international patent portfolios comprising several thousand patent applications and patents. His work also includes coordinating the patent prosecution of Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean patent counterparts. During the last several years, he has built strong alliances with Asian patent law firms enabling the firm to offer consolidated intellectual property services. A primary focus of his practice is to coordinate and synchronize his clients’ international patent prosecution so that potential litigations and licensing arrangements can be seamlessly handled and pitfalls avoided. Matthias has also deep experience in European opposition proceedings. Matthias manages his team with respect to major patent litigation proceedings before the German courts. The Bosch Jehle team also works with specialized litigators to provide technical expertise and assistance. Matthias’ work also includes counseling, prosecuting and enforcing European Community Design Rights for both small and large international companies.

Medico-technical procedures and apparatus in German, European and U.S. patent law, Schriftenreihe zum gewerblichen Rechtsschutz, Vol. 111, Carl Heymanns Verlag 2000

Dr. Matthias Bosch

Patentanwalt
European Patent Attorney
European Trademark and Design Attorney



matthias.bosch@boschjehle.com
+49 (89) 5480 1740

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Dr. jur. 1999
  • Technical University of Munich, Dipl.-Ing. 1994
  • Max-Planck-Gesellschaft – Scholarship Recipient
  • University of Washington School of Law, Seattle – Doctoral studies
  • Frequent guest lecturer at the University of Washington School of Law and Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan regarding European and German patent law and infringement proceedings
  • German Patent and Trademark Office
  • German Federal Patent Court
  • German Supreme Court
  • European Patent Office, EUIPO, and WIPO
  • Mechanical engineering, particularly in the areas of automotive, tooling, medical and process engineering
  • Electrical engineering, particularly in the areas of telecommunication, wireless and computer engineering

Matthias Bosch has worked in the intellectual property field since 1993, when beginning his doctoral thesis at the Max- Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property in Munich. During his German law studies, Matthias was a scholar at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, comparing U.S., European and German patent law for inclusion in his doctoral thesis related to medical process patents. In his current practice, Matthias works closely with his team prosecuting medium and large international patent portfolios comprising several thousand patent applications and patents. His work also includes coordinating the patent prosecution of Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean patent counterparts. During the last several years, he has built strong alliances with Asian patent law firms enabling the firm to offer consolidated intellectual property services. A primary focus of his practice is to coordinate and synchronize his clients’ international patent prosecution so that potential litigations and licensing arrangements can be seamlessly handled and pitfalls avoided. Matthias has also deep experience in European opposition proceedings. Matthias manages his team with respect to major patent litigation proceedings before the German courts. The Bosch Jehle team also works with specialized litigators to provide technical expertise and assistance. Matthias’ work also includes counseling, prosecuting and enforcing European Community Design Rights for both small and large international companies.

Medico-technical procedures and apparatus in German, European and U.S. patent law, Schriftenreihe zum gewerblichen Rechtsschutz, Vol. 111, Carl Heymanns Verlag 2000