Background
Doctor K. Peter Mailaender, Professor was born in 1936 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Doctor K. Peter Mailaender, Professor was born in 1936 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Universities of Munich and Tübingen (Doctor of Law, 1963). New York University (Master of Comparative Jurisprudence, 1962). Spoken languages: German, English and French.
Worked at Haver & Mailaender (Stuttgart) specializing in Commercial, Corporation, Banking and Financial Services, Mergers and Acquisitions, High Technology and Telecommunication, Transportation and Aviation, Construction and Engineering Contracts, Antitrust, European Economic Community-Law, Licensing, Patent, Trademark, Copyright, Trade Law and Product Liability, International and Tax Law, Litigation and Arbitration, Real Estate, Insolvency Law, Insurance Law, Franchising, Labour Law, Intellectual Property Law, Family and Inheritance Law, International Private Law, Health Care and Media Law. Admitted to the bar, 1965, Stuttgart. Author: "Export Trade Under the Impact of the Antitrust Laws in Germany and the United States of America," New York, 1962.
Privatrechtliche Folgen unerlaubter Kartellpraxis, 1964.
Zustaendigkeit und Entscheidungsfreiheit nationaler Gerichte im EWG-Kartellrecht, 1965. With Doctor Haver, Lizenzvergabe durch deutsche Unternehmen in das Ausland, 1967.
"Gemeinschaftskommentar, EWG Kartellrecht," 1972. Assistant Professor at Tubingen and Munich Law Schools, 1962-1965.
Professor of Law, University of Hohenheim, 1993.
Member: International Bar Association (Member, Business Law Section). German Bar Association. German Association for the Protection of Industrial Property and Copyright.
German Association of Comparative Law.
International Federation of European Law (Member, Antitrust Committee, 1967-1974). American Chamber of Commerce in Germany (Member, Committee on Laws and Arbitration).
The firm was established in Stuttgart in 1965 and opened its Brussels Office in 1987, Frankfurt Office in 1990 and Dresden office in 1991. The firm offers the full range of legal services for commercial matters.
The Brussels Office concentrates on Community Law issues.
The Frankfurt Office concentrates on Banking and Securities Law, the Dresden Office concentrates on restitution matters and on investments in the new federal states of Eastern Germany.
Member: International Bar Association (Member, Business Law Section). German Bar Association. German Association for the Protection of Industrial Property and Copyright.
German Association of Comparative Law.
International Federation of European Law (Member, Antitrust Committee, 1967-1974). American Chamber of Commerce in Germany (Member, Committee on Laws and Arbitration).