Martina Stork - Patentanwältin und Partnerin bei EHF Patentanwaltskanzlei
Dr. rer. nat. Martina Stork Physicist

For me, being a patent attorney means …
to continuously familiarize myself with complex technical matters until I spot the crucial point and can explain it to others.

For me, being a patent attorney means …
to advise my clients so that together we can get the most out of their inventions.

I am passionate about …
my profession and I contribute to the training and professional education of patent attorneys at EHF and on a voluntary basis at epi.

I learned late in life …
that it is not enough to do an excellent job but that good communication is often crucial.

Before work …
I read the newspaper, my husband serves me an espresso, I accompany my daughter to school and then ride my bike to work.

An invention I’m still waiting for is …
an invention that makes brushing teeth unnecessary, especially for children.

Dr. rer. nat. Martina Stork Physicist
  • Partner
  • Patent Attorney
  • European Patent Attorney
  • European Trademark & Design Attorney
Key Areas
  • Electronic components
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Medical Technology
  • Computer-implemented inventions
  • Opposition and appeal procedures
  • Legal opinions (validity, infringement)
  • Employee invention law
  • Inventors' remuneration
Vita
  • Physics and mathematics studies (first state examination for high school teachers ), LMU Munich

  • One-year scholarship (Erasmus) in Lund (Sweden)
  • PhD in physics (computer simulations of electrostatic interactions for proteins), LMU Munich
  • Training as German Patent Attorney and European Patent Attorney at EHF
  • German Patent Attorney and European Patent Attorney at EHF
  • Partner of EHF

Languages
  • English
  • French (basic knowledge)
  • German
  • Swedish
Memberships
  • Committee of patent and utility model law at Patentanwaltskammer
  • Committees of European patent practice (EPPC); professional education (PEC) and professional conduct (PPC) at epi
  • Examination committee for the European Qualifying Examination (EQE) (2014-2021)

For me, being a patent attorney means …
to continuously familiarize myself with complex technical matters until I spot the crucial point and can explain it to others.

For me, being a patent attorney means …
to advise my clients so that together we can get the most out of their inventions.

I am passionate about …
my profession and I contribute to the training and professional education of patent attorneys at EHF and on a voluntary basis at epi.

I learned late in life …
that it is not enough to do an excellent job but that good communication is often crucial.

Before work …
I read the newspaper, my husband serves me an espresso, I accompany my daughter to school and then ride my bike to work.

An invention I’m still waiting for is …
an invention that makes brushing teeth unnecessary, especially for children.