Jürgen Herrlein

Jürgen Herrlein (2009)

Jürgen Herrlein (born 1962 in Regensburg) is a German lawyer and historian of academic corporations.

Life

Herrlein grew up in Regensburg (Germany) and Friedrichsdorf/Taunus. After graduation in 1981 at the Kaiserin-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Bad Homburg, in 1982 he studied law at the Goethe University Frankfurt. After completion of studies and the legal clerkship (Referendariat), in 1994 Herrlein became a lawyer in Frankfurt/Main. Until 2000 he was partner in a law firm, from then until 2007 he was a managing partner of a lawyer and tax consultancy partnership. Since then he is working in his newly established office of specialized lawyers. Before he became a certified law specialist (Fachanwalt) for law of tenancy and for condominium in 2005, he became a certified specialist for tax law in 2000. Since the winter term 2005/2006 Herrlein is lecturer at the University of Frankfurt/Main. In 2006 he became editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Miet- und Wohnungsrecht (NZM) which appears in the publishing house C.H. Beck. Herrlein is a member of the corporations Corps Austria (received 1987), Borussia-Polonia (1999), Silesia (2000), Masovia (2002) und Tigurinia (2007). The magazine Wirtschaftswoche counted him in 2010 among the top 25 tenancy lawyers of Germany.[1] As a legal author, Herrlein deals mainly with law of tenancy and tax law, his historical publications deal mainly with the history of German Student Corps.

Publications

Herrlein is the author of multiple books, essays and annotations. Amongst them are:

Historical works

Essays about Herrlein

References

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