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Do lawyers in the European Patent Office have great power?

Lawyers have no judicial power, but only strive for the maximum rights and interests of clients or the minimum losses within their own functions.

The European Patent Office (EPO) is an intergovernmental organization formally established on 1977 and 10 on June 7th according to the European Patent Convention. Its main function is to be responsible for patent approval in Europe.

The European Bureau has 38 member countries, covering the whole EU region and 65,438+00 countries outside the EU. The early 65,438+09 countries were Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Britain, Cyprus and Finland. The Bureau has 40,465,438+0 staff from the above-mentioned countries. Its working places are Munich, Germany, The Hague, the Netherlands, Vienna, Austria and Berlin, Germany. The main body of the organization and most of its staff are concentrated in Munich and The Hague, with Munich 1.830 and The Hague1.686,5438+0.