He is often entrusted with conducting oral proceedings before the Opposition Divisions and Technical Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office. Further, he counsels his clients regarding technology transfer, license agreements, and employee invention rights.
Andreas Lucke studied physics in Konstanz, Freiburg, and the University of Massachusetts, where he received his Master of Science. During his PhD, he did research on quantum coherence and electron transfer reactions at the Institute of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the Freiburg University, and at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
After being trained in IP rights in a Munich-based patent firm, he was admitted as a German patent attorney in 2005, and as a European patent attorney in 2006.
In 2006, Andreas Lucke joined BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT.
In addition to his work as a patent attorney, he is involved in teaching and training patent attorneys, and has been a tutor at the Robert-Schuman-University in Strasburg (CEIPI) since 2007, where he prepares candidates for the European patent attorney qualification exam. Since summer 2016, he lectures on intellectual property rights at the University of Applied Science Munich.
Andreas Lucke is a member of the Federal Association of German Patent Attorneys, the Association of Intellectual Property Experts (VPP), and European Patent Experts’ Exchange (EuPEX) e.V.