Curriculum vitae
Personal data: | born 1961 | in Nuremberg |
Higher education: | 1980 1982 | Studied law at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen‑Nürnberg |
1982‑1983 | University of Lausanne | |
1983‑1985 | Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen‑Nürnberg | |
1985 | First State Law Exams (Bavaria) | |
1985‑1988 | Trainee lawyer in Nuremberg | |
1984 | Summer Course “Introduction to English Law” at the London School of Economics | |
1988 | Second State Law Exams (Bavaria) | |
1991 | Awarded a doctorate in law by the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen‑Nürnberg | |
2004‑2005 | Trained as a mediator | |
2005/2006 | Qualified as a specialist in family law, Munich | |
Career: | 1985‑1988 | Member of the academic staff / assistant, Institute for Civil and Civil Procedural Law, University Erlangen-Nürnberg |
since 1989 | Joined the staff at the law firm Dr. Roth & Kollegen in Munich | |
since 10/2006 | Lawyer at the law firm Dr. Roth & Kollegen | |
since 04/2013 | Certified lawyer for family law | |
Member: | since 1980 | German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes) |
Languages: | German, English, French | |
Focus: | Family law, Law of Succession, private international law, mediation |
Publications
Publications by Dr. Ingeborg Wiedemann
Die Revisibilität ausländischen Rechts im Zivilprozess (Susceptibility of Foreign Law to Appeal in Civil Proceedings) (Diss. iur. 1991)
Die Verpflichtung der Ehegatten zur Führung eines gemeinsamen Familiennamens (Obligation of Marital Spouses to Have a Joint Surname), in Erlanger Festschrift für Karl Heinz Schwab, Erlangen 1990