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Dr. Alexander von Bossel, LL.M. (The University of Edinburgh)

Partner
Rechtsanwalt

CMS Hasche Sigle
Kranhaus 1
Im Zollhafen 18
50678 Cologne
Germany
Languages German, English, Dutch, French

Alexander von Bossel specialises in IP/IT litigation with a focus on representing international and German companies, many of whom DAX-listed, in unfair competition and trademark law cases. Another core area of expertise is defending his clients‘ terms and conditions in proceedings against consumer watchdogs.

Alexander is widely experienced when it comes to combating misleading advertising, plagiarism and trademark violations, and he regularly represents his clients in internet-related court cases. His IT sector work mainly focuses on litigation for companies when large IT projects fail and damages are sought from IT providers.

Apart from his litigation expertise, Alexander also has extensive technical know-how, enabling him to grasp the complex issues involved and hence successfully represent his clients at court.

He has been working as a lawyer since 1995 and became a partner in 2001.

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„Oft empfohlen“ für Marken- und Wettbewerbsrecht

JUVE Handbuch, 2023/2024

„hohes Niveau im UWG“, Wettbewerber

JUVE Handbuch, 2023/2024

Listed for Intellectual Property

Deutschlands beste Anwälte 2023 – Handelsblatt in Kooperation mit Best Lawyers

"highly competent, very
pleasant communication", client

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2022 (GCLF)

"excellent unfair competition lawyer and tactician, thinks of the big picture and incorporates other fields of law", client

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2021 (GCLF)

"Recommended" for Trademarks and Unfair Competition

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2020-2022 (GCLF)

Memberships & Roles

  • German Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (GRUR)
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Publications

  • Münchener Anwaltshandbuch Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz, ständiger Mitautor 2005
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Education

  • Studies at the Universities of Bonn, Munich and Edinburgh
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26/06/2023
International Disputes Digest - 2023 Summer Edition
We are pleased to present the summer edition of the International Disputes Digest, our bi-annual publication bringing essential news and analysis on the latest trends in dis­pute-res­ol­u­tion around the world. There are many crises and problems that continue to complicate global business. These include inflation, particularly in the energy sector, as the EU and other regions struggle to wean themselves from Russian natural gas and oil. There is also the US debt crisis, which has weakened international confidence in the economy and distracted Washington from pressing issues, such as its relationship with China and the on-going war in the Ukraine. We hope that the articles in this digest provide readers with the know-how and tools to help them resolve any disputes or setbacks they may face. In this edition, we feature a range of articles from around the world on topics such as ESG litigation, the financial impact of cyber-attacks on businesses, post-merger disputes, the use of arbitration in resolving M&A-related issues, and how disputes can be managed in digital trade transactions. We also explore the reasons behind a wave of class action lawsuits in Portugal, the influence of personal relationships among arbitrators on disclosure, recusal, or appeals, and the 'without prejudice' principle, amongst other matters. We hope that you enjoy reading these articles and please do not hesitate to contact us should you wish to discuss any issues in relation to them.  
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INTA Annual Meeting 2019
Several of our partners coming from over 15 different countries, will be at INTA's 2019 Annual Meeting in Boston, USA. To arrange a meeting during INTA, please contact any of our delegates profiled below...
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