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Dr. Tamara Schneider is a German qualified attorney (Rechtsanwältin) and Associate in Quinn Emanuel’s Stuttgart office.  She joined the firm in 2023. Her practice focuses on commercial litigation and the defense and litigation of industrial property rights.

Tamara graduated from the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen in 2014 and until 2022 worked as a research assistant at the University of Tübingen and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

From 2015 to 2017, Tamara studied Rhetoric at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Tübingen and graduated with a Master of Arts degree. Since 2018, Tamara has been working on a doctoral thesis on a topic at the intersection of law and rhetoric. The thesis is in the process of completion. In 2019, she finished an initial doctoral thesis in Tübingen with a dissertation on criminal business law.

Tamara completed her legal clerkship at the District Court of Tübingen in 2022 and until 2023 held a junior professorship (criminal sciences) at the University of Tübingen.

For the winter semester 2023/24, she was appointed as a lecturer at the University of Tübingen for a number of subjects, including Sanctions Law.

  • District Court of Tübingen
    (Second State Examination, with distinction, 2022)
  • Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen
    (PhD (Dr. iur.), magna cum laude, 2019)
  • Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen, Faculty of Arts
    (MA, Rhetoric, 2017)
  • Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen
    (First State Examination, with distinction, 2014)
  • The German Bar (Rechtsanwaltskammer Stuttgart)
  • German
  • English
  • Italian
  • Croatian
  • Japanese
  • “Exam training on property crimes”, JURA 2021, pp. 201.
  • “Beginner's exam training”, JuS 2020, pp. 939-944.
  • “The SHI-accredited physician - financial manager of the statutory health insurance funds? Reflections on the duty to look after assets using the example of the panel doctor”, NZWiSt 01/2020, pp.10.
  • “Paper training in Criminal Law”, JuS 2019, pp. 1171.
  • “Are SHI-accredited physicians guardians of the patients’ well-being or financial caretakers according to section 266 of the German Criminal Code (StGB)?”, Baden-Baden, NOMOS-DIKE 2019.
  • “Comment on German Federal Supreme Court’s decision from 7/25/2017”, Journal for Criminal Business Law (wistra), 2019, pp. 454.
  • “The uneconomical prescription activity of the SHI-accredited physician as punishable fraud?”, medstra 5/2019, pp. 280.
  • “Comment on German Federal Supreme Court’s decision from 8/16/16”, HRRS 2017, pp. 231.
  • “Beginner's exam training” (together with Prof. Dr. Dr. Dres.h.c. Kristian Kühl), Ad Legendum 2015, pp. 118.