“Legal questions are getting increasingly complex in the digital age;
The answers to those questions have to be made-to-measure.
For this reason, we choose our mandates carefully and represent them
solution-oriented, and with a single-minded determination.“
The answers to those questions have to be made-to-measure.
For this reason, we choose our mandates carefully and represent them
solution-oriented, and with a single-minded determination.“
2015
During his time as an associate in a Berlin partnership law firm, Joy Richard Fatoyinbo specialized in intellectual property law.
2017
In 2017, Mr. Fatoyinbo founded the Berlin law boutique JRF Legal Attorneys. The firm specializes in intellectual property law, with a particular focus on copyright and entertainment law, social media law, press law, right of publicity and labour law.
Vita
Attorney Joy Richard Fatoyinbo studied law at the University of Hamburg. After being awarded with a Master of Laws (LL.M.), he volunteered in the legal department of the Caritas in Paris.
He then went on to complete his legal clerkship at the Superior Court of Justice in Berlin with stations at the Bundestag's committee for culture and media, a law boutique in Munich focussing on intellectual property as well as a German / South African law firm in Cape Town.
During his assignment as an articled clerk, Mr. Fatoyinbo conducted a motivational workshop for youths with migration background for the Hamburg school board.
Following his passing of the German Bar, he published an article on “communal culture funding during the time of crisis” in the German parliament's journal “Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte” (APuZ).
Practice Areas
Intellectual Property Law | Copyright and Entertainment Law | Social Media Law | Press Law | Right of Publicity | Labour Law
Recent Publication
Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte
(8/2011)
“Kommunale Kulturfinanzierung im Zeichen der Krise”