Strong IP rights are built on precise understanding and clear strategy.
Strong IP rights are built on precise understanding and clear strategy.
Miriam Marsch advises national and international clients comprehensively in all areas of intellectual property law, with a particular focus on drafting technical patent applications, the strategic development and enforcement of IP portfolios, and the defence of existing rights.
Her work places a special emphasis on advising mid-sized companies, particularly in mechanical engineering, the recycling industry, plant and process engineering, and medical technology. Since 2017, she has worked closely with founding partner Jörg Weidener and has been involved in complex contentious proceedings as well as in the strategic development of IP portfolios.
In addition to her work in patent law, she also advises on trademark matters, in particular on national and international trademark filings as well as on the assessment and evaluation of potential trademark conflicts.
„Protecting innovation means working closely with clients to develop the right approach. Our aim is to capture technical ideas in a way that results in strong intellectual property rights – and, where necessary, to defend or enforce them with expertise, precision, and determination. A commercially sound and strategically clear approach is key to long-term success.“
„Protecting innovation means working closely with clients to develop the right approach. Our aim is to capture technical ideas in a way that results in strong intellectual property rights – and, where necessary, to defend or enforce them with expertise, precision, and determination. A commercially sound and strategically clear approach is key to long-term success.“
Miriam Marsch has been admitted as a European Patent Attorney since 2021 and has been entitled to represent clients before the Unified Patent Court (UPC) since 2024. In 2026, she was admitted as a German Patent Attorney.
Her professional development has been shaped by her academic background, which began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Rostock and continued with a Master’s degree in Energy Systems Engineering at Clausthal University of Technology. Both her Bachelor’s and Master’s theses focused on complex technical and analytical challenges with a strong engineering orientation.





