Uwe Scharen

Uwe Scharen (born August 9, 1945, in Rockenau, Germany[1]) is a German jurist. He was presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice of Germany (Bundesgerichtshof) from April 1, 2009, until his retirement on August 31, 2010.[1]

After his legal education, Scharen started his career in 1974 in the senior justice service (German: Höherer Dienst) of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. There, he was first judge on probation (German: Richter auf Probe) at the district court (German: Landgericht) of Düsseldorf, where he was also appointed judge in 1978. This was followed in 1984 by his appointment as judge at the Provincial Court of Appeal (German: Oberlandesgericht) of Düsseldorf, where he was assigned to a civil division (German: Zivilsenat) in charge of patent cases and competition law. In 1995, he was promoted as presiding judge of this court.

Only one year later, Scharen was appointed as judge at the Federal Court of Justice of Germany, where he was assigned to the 10th division (German: X. Zivilsenat), of which he was since 2004 the division's deputy. This division mainly handles patent law and public procurement cases. On April 1, 2009, Scharen was finally appointed chairman of this division by the President of Germany, on a proposal of the Presidium of the Federal Court of Justice. On August 31, 2010, he retired.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 (German) "Vorsitzender Richter am Bundesgerichtshof Uwe Scharen im Ruhestand", Bundesgerichtshof, Pressemitteilung Nr. 163/10 vom 31.8.2010.

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