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Miriam is a specialist lawyer for copyright and media law with particular expertise on the question of liability of providers for infringing content on the Internet. In addition to advising companies from the Internet, media and telecommunications sectors on product launches and the design of business models, her work focuses on litigation and the conduct of court proceedings.
Since 2019 | Salary Partner, Taylor Wessing |
2017 – 2019 | Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2014 – 2015 | Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2011 – 2014 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2008 – 2011 | Research Assistant, chair for Labour Law, Civil Law and Civil Procedure Law, Leibniz University of Hanover |
2008 | Second state examination, Lower Saxony |
2006 – 2008 | Legal clerkship, Lower Saxony and Bremen |
2005 | First state examination, Lower Saxony |
Der Auskunftsanspruch gegen den Access-Provider nach § 101 Abs. 2 UrhG und die Datenspeicherung auf Anordnung oder Zuruf, in: IT und Internet – mit Recht gestalten: Tagungsband Herbstakademie 2012, hrsg. von Jürgen Taeger, Oldenburg 2012, S. 459 ff. Speichern auf Anordnung und Zuruf, in: IPRB 2012, S. 84 ff., gemeinsam mit Jörg Wimmers Das Haftungsrisiko des Hosting-Providers, in: IPRB 2014, S. 58 ff., gemeinsam mit Jörg Wimmers |
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