Felipe von Heereman

Patent Attorney | European Patent Attorney
UPC Representative
Partner since 2025
Bleichstrasse 14
D-40211 Duesseldorf
Germany
Phone +49 211 90490-0
Fax +49 211 90490-49
mail@cohausz-florack.de
Detailed profile
As a Patent Attorney at COHAUSZ & FLORACK, Felipe von Heereman advises national and international companies from the field of mechanical engineering in all areas of intellectual property rights, in particular in obtaining and defending intellectual property rights and in monetizing large patent portfolios.
During his studies of Business Administration and Engineering with a focus on Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University, Felipe von Heereman gained practical experience with renowned airlines and automobile manufacturers. This enabled him to consistently expand his expertise in the fields of energy and automotive engineering. After his studies he completed his training as a patent attorney at COHAUSZ & FLORACK. He has been admitted to practice before the European Patent Office since 2019 and has been a Patent Attorney with the firm since July 2020. With his high level of expertise and commitment to intellectual property rights, he further strengthens the C&F team in the field of mechanical engineering.
Felipe von Heereman speaks German and English.
Career
2020
Patent attorney at COHAUSZ & FLORACK
2019
Authorized representative before the European Patent Office
2016 - 2018
Training as a patent attorney at COHAUSZ & FLORACK
2010 - 2015
Study of Engineering and Business Administration with specialization in Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University, degree: Master of Science
Memberships
Patentanwaltskammer, epi, FICPI
Technical expertise
- Automotive engineering
- Semiconductors and devices
- Battery technology
- Casting technology
- Metallurgy
- Conveying technology
- Medical technology
- Sanitary technology
- Civil engineering
Legal Expertise
- Patents
- Infringement proceedings
- Opposition and nullity proceedings
- Due diligence and freedom-to-operate research
- Validity Opinions
- Research on prior art
- Employee inventor law