
Lawyer · Specialist lawyer for banking and capital markets law · Specialist lawyer for transport and forwarding law
Dr. Marco Rogert
Dr. Marco Rogert is a lawyer and certified specialist in two areas of law, based in Düsseldorf. He advises and represents clients nationwide in banking and investment law, cryptocurrency fraud and AI-related legal issues, as well as in transport and freight forwarding law. He became known as one of the leading lawyers in the handling of the emissions scandal and as a co-founder of the first model declaratory action against Volkswagen AG.
About Dr. Marco Rogert
Dr. Marco Rogert is a lawyer and specialist in consumer, commercial, and tort law with many years of experience. He is one of the legal pioneers in addressing the emissions scandal and led groundbreaking cases against car manufacturers at an early stage.
He gained particular renown through his involvement in the first model declaratory action against Volkswagen AG, which is considered a milestone in collective legal protection in Germany and has sustainably strengthened the position of consumers.
Today, a key focus of his work is on modern legal issues in the digital context: advising and representing clients in connection with artificial intelligence (AI), crypto fraud and digital investment forms, investor protection law and compensation proceedings, phishing, online fraud and cybercrime.
Furthermore, Dr. Rogert is active in transport and forwarding law as well as logistics contract law and advises companies along complex supply and value chains.
He holds two specialist lawyer titles (specialist lawyer for banking and capital markets law, specialist lawyer for transport and forwarding law) and stands for strategic, practical and assertive client management.
In addition to his legal practice, Dr. Rogert was a professor at FOM University of Applied Sciences, where he taught primarily business law. He also works for fastlaw.online GmbH, combining traditional legal advice with innovative legal tech approaches. Languages: German, English, Dutch, French
Training
Graduated in 1999
University of Osnabrück
+ Leiden University (NL)
Study of law
With additional training in economics · University of Osnabrück & Leiden University
2005
University of Hamburg
Doctorate in Law (Dr. iur.).
magna cum laude · with Prof. Dr. Mankowski · University of Hamburg
Dissertation: Logos Publishing House Berlin
2007
RAK Düsseldorf
Specialist lawyer for transport and forwarding law
Düsseldorf Bar Association · FAO § 14
2008
RAK Düsseldorf
Specialist lawyer for banking and capital markets law
Düsseldorf Bar Association · FAO § 14
Professional background
since 2007
Düsseldorf
Co-founder & Partner
Rogert & Ulbrich Rechtsanwälte in Partnerschaft mbB
2012 – 2020
FOM University
Professor of Business and Logistics Law
FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics & Management · Essen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Dortmund, Marl
2005 – 2007
Düsseldorf
ROGERT Legal Services
Düsseldorf
2003 – 2005
Düsseldorf
lawyer
Peters Lawyers, Düsseldorf
since 2003
RAK Düsseldorf
Admission as a lawyer
Düsseldorf Bar Association
additional qualifications
- In-depth knowledge of German-Dutch legal relations
- study of private international law
- PhD in international multimodal freight transport law
- Additional training in economics as a business lawyer, University of Osnabrück
- Several years of teaching on legal topics for the IKK Academy in Hagen
- Working for fastlaw.online GmbH – combining traditional legal advice with legal tech approaches
memberships
- RAK Düsseldorf
- DVIS – German Association for International Maritime Law.
- DGTR – German Society for Transport Law.
- BCMR – Business Club Maas Rhine
- DNHK – German-Dutch Chamber of Commerce
- Lunch Club of the Consulate General of the Netherlands
- NVA – Nederlandse Vervoerrecht Advocaten
- Forum Junge Anwaltschaft
- Association of Insurance Business Economists
- Working Group Risk + Law, Logistics Initiative Hamburg
- AG Transport and Logistics, DNHK
- AG Law and Taxes, DNHK
foreign language skills
English
Dutch
French
publications
Uniform law and conflict of laws in international multimodal freight transport
Logos-Verlag Berlin, 2005 · ISBN 3-8325-1004-4
Profiles & Directories
main areas of activity
- transport law (especially logistics contract law)
- International Trade Law
- International Credit Security Law
Publications & articles by Dr. Marco Rogert
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SMS blasters from cars: How scammers steal your banking details
How to protect your claims against the bank and perpetrators after receiving a fake text message. An inconspicuous sedan drives through the city center – a device whirring in the trunk […]
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Crypto fraud – Getting your money back: What victims need to know now
What scams exist, what legal steps are possible, and why every week counts: Cryptocurrencies are in the media daily – and scammers are exploiting this […]
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Pig Butchering Fraud – US Authorities Seize $61 Million in USDT
Anyone who receives an unexpected investment opportunity online should be cautious: Pig Butchering is one of the fastest-growing scams in the digital sphere. In February 2026 […]
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BaFin warning: blue-invest.org – What victims of crypto fraud can do now
In February 2026, the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) issued an official warning regarding the platform blue-invest.org and its operator, Blue Investment Partners LTD. The […]
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Lawyers for Recovery Scams – When Crypto Fraud Victims Are Harmed a Second Time
Recovery scam refers to a secondary fraud in which perpetrators specifically target individuals who have already lost money through investment or cryptocurrency fraud. They promise to […]
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Recovery Scam Astra Veritas – How to protect yourself from the second scam
Those who have suffered financial losses through crypto fraud or fraudulent trading platforms are increasingly facing another threat: so-called recovery scams. In these cases, companies […]
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Action plan against organized crime: Federal government tightens its approach
The German government intends to significantly intensify the fight against organized crime. With a new action plan, the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Federal Ministry of the Interior, and the Federal Ministry of Justice are focusing on greater networking, […]
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„movie2k“ trial in Leipzig: What will happen to Saxony’s Bitcoin billions?
One of the most significant white-collar crime trials in recent years has begun at the Leipzig Regional Court. At its heart is the former streaming portal movie2k – and a Bitcoin fortune in […]
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CAPITALIKO (capitaliko.com) – Information on potential risks in online trading
The platform CAPITALIKO operates under the domain capitaliko.com as a provider of online trading and digital investments. According to currently available information, there are […] in connection with this offering.
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Is your plug-in hybrid consuming significantly more fuel than promised? Here's what you can do.
Official manufacturer specifications and actual fuel consumption often differ significantly for many plug-in hybrids. This can be not only financially disadvantageous for buyers and lessees – it can also lead to […]
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Berg Fin and Berg Finance (bergfin.digital, berg-fin.cc, bergfin.xyz) – suspected of crypto and trading fraud
Reports of missed payments and significant financial losses are mounting in connection with Berg Fin and Berg Finance (bergfin.digital, berg-fin.cc, bergfin.xyz). Investors are increasingly questioning their options […]
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Cryptocurrencies frozen: How stablecoin providers like Tether and Circle can help victims of fraud
The shock after a crypto scam runs deep. Often, it seems as if the invested capital is irretrievably lost once it falls into the hands of fraudsters […]
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Beware of fake law firms on the internet
Those seeking legal support online are often already in a stressful situation. It frequently involves financial losses, suspected fraud, and so on.
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Sigmax-Trading.com – Warning about potential crypto fraud
The cryptocurrency market has been growing steadily for years and is increasingly attracting private investors. However, at the same time, there has been a growing number of dubious online trading offers.
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AI labeling requirement from August 2, 2026: New transparency obligations for companies
From August 2, 2026, new labeling requirements for AI-generated content will apply across Europe. Companies, agencies, and other providers that use artificial intelligence to create or manipulate […]
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Evidence in crypto fraud cases: Which documents are crucial for filing a criminal complaint and claiming a refund?
Cryptocurrencies have quickly become a significant component of private and corporate wealth structures. At the same time, the number of professionally organized fraud cases is increasing. Often, […]
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Five Pillars DeFi – BaFin warns against unauthorized crypto services
The German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) issued a warning on January 13, 2026, regarding Five Pillars DeFi and the website fivepillarstoken.com. According to current information […]
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Crypto fraud through deepfakes – how AI enables new scams
Cryptocurrency fraud is evolving rapidly. While traditional phishing emails are becoming increasingly ineffective, perpetrators are relying more and more on artificial intelligence and deepfake technology. Deceptively realistic […]
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Crypto fraud via app ad – Heidelberg resident loses over 40,000 euros
Cryptocurrency fraud is increasingly carried out via digital advertisements in apps and social networks. A recent case from Heidelberg shows how quickly a seemingly innocent scam can turn into a scam.
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Crypto fraud and “pig butchering” – How modern cryptocurrency scams work
Cryptocurrency fraud has increased dramatically worldwide and is increasingly becoming one of the most significant forms of digital economic crime. Organized criminal groups are deliberately exploiting the trust […]
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Crypto fraud – investigators recover $100,000 in digital currency
A company from the Sigmaringen district fell victim to a large-scale cryptocurrency fraud in July. Law enforcement has now achieved at least a partial success: […]
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Cryptocurrencies as a global gateway for fraud and money laundering
Cryptocurrency fraud continues to spread worldwide. In the past two years alone, over €25 billion in illicit assets are estimated to have been stolen through […]
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Jena Higher Regional Court convicts Mercedes-Benz in diesel case – plaintiff receives damages due to illegal defeat device
The Thuringian Higher Regional Court in Jena (Case No. 10 U 49/24) delivered a favorable ruling for consumers in the diesel emissions scandal on November 4, 2025: The Mercedes-Benz Group […]
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BaFin warning: Identity theft at family-office-management.com – Beware of fixed deposit fraud
The German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has issued an urgent warning about identity theft in connection with the website family-office-management.com. Alleged fixed-term deposit offers, advertised there in the name of […]
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MEXC under fire – Frozen accounts and delayed payouts cause unrest
There's a lot of commotion in the crypto community right now: The popular trading platform MEXC is facing heavy criticism. Several users are reporting frozen accounts, delayed withdrawals, and […]
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Identity theft in alleged fixed-term deposit offers – beware of festgeldratgeber.de and perfektsparen.de
In recent weeks, two online platforms offering supposedly secure fixed-term deposits have attracted attention: festgeldratgeber.de and perfektsparen.de. At first glance, the sites appear professional […]
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Warning about fixed-term deposit fraud using the Raisin logo – investment fraud on raisin-festgeld.com and raisin-finance.eu
There is currently an increase in cases of fixed-term deposit fraud involving fraudulent websites using the Raisin logo. The domains raisin-festgeld.com and raisin-finance.eu are particularly affected. These […]
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Warning: Fraud with fixed-term deposit offers – How to protect your investment at the bank
More and more consumers are falling victim to fraudulent brokers claiming to offer attractive fixed-term deposits. On professionally designed websites or through seemingly reputable advisory firms, […]
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Beware of Ledger fraud: Current attacks & how to protect your crypto balance
In recent months, reports of scams involving Ledger / Ledger Live Wallets have increased. Criminals are using sophisticated techniques—from phishing to physical […]
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EU AI Law: New rules for ChatGPT, Gemini and similar systems come into force
As of today, stricter regulations for high-performance AI systems such as ChatGPT and Gemini have come into force in Europe. But what exactly are these regulations – and what are the implications […]
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Surveillance cameras in the house: What is allowed?
The use of surveillance cameras on one's own property is generally permitted, as long as no public areas or neighboring properties are filmed. The cameras may only record one's own […]
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First ruling on phantom braking – Tesla ordered to make improvements
A law firm litigated before the Traunstein Regional Court on behalf of a client who had purchased a defective Tesla Model 3. A court-appointed […]
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Aston Martin's Hypercar in Court: How a 3-Million-Dollar Valkyrie Became a Nightmare
What began as a dream on four wheels ended for a car enthusiast in a legal dispute with the British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin. For around three million euros, […]
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Three million euros and a nightmare: Aston Martin Valkyrie takes owner to court
He wanted to fulfill a dream – but the exclusive Aston Martin Valkyrie turned into a nerve-wracking disappointment for a North Rhine-Westphalia entrepreneur. Constantly broken down, over 15 months […]
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Latest news about Tesla Sentinel Mode
Controversy over Tesla's Sentinel Mode: Data Protection and Legal Challenges Tesla's Sentinel Mode, which records the vehicle's surroundings, is at the center of a debate about data protection and legal […]
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10 Tesla defects: What you should look out for when buying
Tesla has experienced a strong upswing in recent years as a pioneer in the electric car sector. While the popularity of diesel and gasoline vehicles is declining, the […]
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Tesla Guardian Mode: Violation of GDPR – Ruling of the Austrian Federal Administrative Court
In its decision of May 9, 2024, the Austrian Federal Administrative Court (BVwG) issued a groundbreaking ruling on Tesla's so-called "guardian mode." The decision focuses on the […]
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Plans for migration policy: suspension of family reunification and end of turbo naturalization
Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt is planning drastic cuts in German migration policy: family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection is to be suspended for two years, while accelerated naturalization […]
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Naturalization after 3 years: Planned abolition in 2025 – What those affected should know now
According to the current coalition agreement between the CDU, CSU and SPD, the possibility of naturalising after only three years of residence in Germany will be abolished from 2025 […]
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ECJ ruling: Anti-dumping duties possible despite processing in third countries
In its ruling of November 21, 2024, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) clarified a key question of customs law: Under what circumstances does processing outside the […]
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EU plans new punitive tariffs on US goods – preliminary list published
The trade conflict between the European Union and the United States, which has been simmering for months, has reached a new level. The EU Commission today published a preliminary catalogue […]
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Lauterbach emphasizes the importance of health data for AI innovations and health care reforms
Karl Lauterbach sees health data as central to AI innovations and is attracting interest from tech giants such as Google, Meta and OpenAI. He described the […]
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On the significance of Incoterms clauses in the contract of carriage
The Saarbrücken Regional Court has ruled that a seller who sells goods under the EXW clause and is entered in the consignment note cannot assert claims for damages against the carrier. The seller is not considered a contractual partner of the carrier, since, according to the CMR, only the consignor who concluded the contract of carriage is entitled to assert such claims.
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On the effectiveness of pallet exchange clauses in general terms and conditions
The Düsseldorf Regional Court has ruled that pallet exchange clauses in general terms and conditions (GTC) are valid under certain conditions. Compensation for the exchange must be provided for, but does not need to be separately stated. For the validity of the GTC in commercial transactions, a reference to their application is sufficient. The decisive factor remains the specific wording of the clause in each individual case.
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On claims for damages after termination of a logistics contract
The Düsseldorf Regional Court emphasizes that claims for damages following an ineffective termination require concrete facts regarding lost profits. General statements are not sufficient.
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On the effectiveness of a general terms and conditions clause regarding the parking of vehicles only in video-monitored parking spaces
The Bremen Regional Court ruled that a general terms and conditions clause requiring the carrier to park vehicles only in video-monitored parking areas is neither surprising nor unreasonably disadvantageous. If such parking spaces are not available on the transport route, the carrier must refuse the order or implement alternative security measures. Otherwise, instructions must be obtained from the sender.
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On the qualified negligence of the carrier in the case of theft from a truck parked overnight at an Italian rest stop; the validity of a general terms and conditions clause according to which the driver may only drive to guarded parking lots
The Munich Higher Regional Court ruled that a general terms and conditions clause requiring the driver to use only guarded parking lots is invalid if the driver was not informed of this before the contract was concluded. The carrier is only liable if it is aware of an increased risk of theft or if security measures are inadequate. Qualifying negligence does not exist if the carrier chooses suitable rest areas.
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Administrative court confirms high fine against Amazon for violations of the GDPR
The Administrative Court has upheld the decision of the National Data Protection Commission imposing a fine of €746 million on Amazon Europe Core SARL. The online giant violated the GDPR in its processing of personal data. The court emphasized the need for strict compliance with data protection regulations and also ordered daily penalty payments for failure to take corrective action.
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On the qualified negligence of the carrier for leaving valuable goods in front of an unoccupied warehouse
The Munich Higher Regional Court has clarified that leaving valuable goods in front of an unoccupied warehouse without adequate security precautions constitutes qualified negligence on the part of the carrier under Section 435 of the German Commercial Code (HGB). Even if this practice was common in the past, the carrier bears the responsibility for making the goods available safely and properly.
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On the requirements for temperature damage to frozen goods; qualified negligence when using a refrigerated vehicle without active cooling
The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court has clarified: Violations of the TLMV (Trade Mark Regulations) regarding the temperature of frozen goods during transport result in a loss of marketability. The freight carrier is responsible for using a suitable refrigerated vehicle. A vehicle without active refrigeration during delays constitutes aggravated negligence and can lead to significant liability consequences.
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Federal Court of Justice: On proof of proper acceptance by the carrier of (deep-) refrigerated goods
The Federal Court of Justice clarifies: When claiming compensation, the claimant must prove that the frozen goods were delivered undamaged and properly refrigerated. The receipt is considered a rebuttable presumption of accuracy if the carrier signs it without prior verification. This strengthens the claimant's position and emphasizes the importance of careful verification.
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BGH ruling: Violation of the principle of equal division in brokerage fees for single-family homes
The Federal Court of Justice ruled that a broker's commission on a real estate purchase is invalid if the commission was not agreed upon by the buyer and seller in the same amount, as required by the principle of equal division in Section 656c of the German Civil Code (BGB).
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Federal Court of Justice: Agreement on brokerage commission completely invalid
The Federal Court of Justice has ruled that an agreement for the buyer of a property to fully assume the brokerage fee violates Section 656d of the German Civil Code (BGB) and is therefore void in its entirety, meaning that the buyer can demand full reimbursement of the commission paid.
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FOCUS online – Electronic patient records pose data protection risks
The EU Commission is responding to criticism from the business community and postponing the introduction of the supply chain law by one year to 2028. In addition, companies should fulfil fewer bureaucratic obligations
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EU Commission plans to postpone supply chain law after criticism from business
The EU Commission is responding to criticism from the business community and postponing the introduction of the supply chain law by one year to 2028. In addition, companies should fulfil fewer bureaucratic obligations
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Commerzbank cuts almost 4,000 jobs despite record profits
Despite record profits, Commerzbank intends to cut almost 4,000 jobs. The reason for this is the threat of a possible hostile takeover by the Italian Unicredit. In order to […]
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Enforcement of land charge: rights of the purchaser and existing defenses
Enforcement based on a mortgage often leads to legal conflicts, especially if the property owner considers the underlying claim to be unjustified. But what about […]
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mortgage in the real estate sector
The mortgage is a central component of German real estate law and is of considerable importance for property owners, borrowers and banks. This article provides a comprehensive overview […]
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No liability of the golf course operator in case of falls due to wet grass
Decision of the Munich I Regional Court: No liability for golf course operators after falls on wet grass A legal dispute over the duty of care was brought before the Munich I Regional Court […]
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compensation for violation of data protection regulations
If personal documents are mistakenly sent to an incorrect email address, the person concerned is entitled to compensation for pain and suffering in accordance with Article 82 paragraph 1 of the GDPR. However, […]
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Lauterbach emphasizes the importance of health data for AI innovations and health care reforms
Karl Lauterbach sees health data as central to AI innovations and is attracting interest from tech giants such as Google, Meta and OpenAI. He described the […]
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Merz: 10 percent reduction in health insurance contributions for data providers
The introduction of the "e-patient record for everyone" is arousing interest. According to Merz (CDU), privacy could become a costly option in the future. Anyone with concerns about the protection of their data would have to [...]
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Safe from online banking fraud: Your legal protection against call ID spoofing
In today’s digital world, online banking is a convenient way to manage finances, but it also brings with it specific risks, especially through fraud methods such as […]
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BMW recall due to brake problems leads to serious motorway accident
After BMW was already confronted with the recall of 1.5 million vehicles due to malfunctions in the braking system, the first serious accident involving […]
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Single solar module: an essential component of a photovoltaic system?
The Deggendorf Regional Court has ruled on an important case concerning the ownership rights to solar modules of an insolvent company. The focus was on the question of whether individual PV modules […]
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Did you fail your boating license exam? - Legal options and next steps
Did you fail the test for your sports boat license? In both the theoretical and practical tests for your inland sports boat license or sea sports boat license, you may fail […]
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Ship repair in the construction contract: Shipyard ordered to pay damages
A defective ship becomes a financial disaster: Due to a defective interior coating, the ship was out of use for weeks – with considerable financial consequences for […]
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Chartering a yacht – legal certainty through specialized lawyers for boat and shipping law
Would you like to charter your yacht and be on the safe side legally? Chartering your yacht can be a sensible way to reduce the running costs […]
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Airworthiness: Legal support in case of rejection and delay by LBA
Medical fitness to fly is a basic requirement for private and professional pilots. Every pilot candidate must provide a medical certificate proving that he or she is physically able to […]
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Problems (repair defects, additional costs, delays, etc.) with aircraft maintenance
A medical certificate is a basic requirement for obtaining a pleasure boat license, as it confirms your visual, hearing and general health and is therefore […]
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Failed the medical certificate for the pleasure boat license? General information, support from a lawyer
A medical certificate is a basic requirement for obtaining a pleasure boat license, as it confirms your visual, hearing and general health and is therefore […]
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Possible data protection violations at VW: Those affected could be entitled to compensation
A new data protection incident at Volkswagen, in which data from 800,000 electric vehicles, including movement profiles and personal information, were unsecured and accessible online, raises serious questions about the […]
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International boating license: Which license is valid in which country?
Have you ever wondered whether your German boating license is valid abroad? Or whether you can rent a boat abroad or even […]
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Buying a solar system: What you should know
Photovoltaics (PV) has long been a central component of sustainable energy generation. With falling costs for PV systems and simultaneously rising electricity prices, the use of solar energy is becoming increasingly popular […]
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BGH strengthens claims for damages after Facebook data theft
In the legal dispute over claims for damages due to data theft at Facebook, the Federal Court of Justice has strengthened the position of those affected. This decision has far-reaching effects on numerous lawsuits […]
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Facebook data theft: BGH on possible claims for damages due to loss of control
The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has dealt with the complaints of Facebook users in connection with the so-called scraping incident. A final ruling by the Karlsruhe judges is still pending […]
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Essential clauses and templates for managing directors of a GmbH
In a GmbH, managing directors play a central role. They manage, represent and represent the company and play a key role in achieving the company's success or failure [...]
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Guide to Minimizing Managing Director Liability in GmbHs
In capital companies, the liability of the shareholders is very limited. In contrast, the managing directors of GmbHs and the boards of AGs are faced with liability risks on a daily basis […]
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home office agreement
Home office: agreement with the employer Unlike in the Netherlands, employers in Germany are not obliged to give a reason why employees cannot work from home […]
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Legal dispute over the confiscation of a company car for private use
Legal dispute over the use of a company car for private use: Current ruling by the Regional Labor Court of Hamm On January 23, 2024, the Regional Labor Court of Hamm (case no.: 6 Sa 1030/23) […]
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How parental leave and motherhood are related
Connection between maternity protection and parental leave: Important information for parents Expectant parents often have numerous questions about maternity protection and parental leave. Often there is […]
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Million-dollar recall at BMW: Man sues after serious accident
BMW is forced to recall 1.5 million vehicles due to problems with the braking system. Following a serious accident, charges have now been brought. Munich – […]
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Fiat emissions scandal: defeat devices in Sunlight motorhome
On September 15, 2023, the Naumburg Higher Regional Court ruled that Stellantis, the parent company of Fiat-Chrysler, should pay damages of 10 […]
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Sensational ruling: BGH & ECJ strengthen consumer rights and pave the way for differential damages in diesel proceedings
The recent ruling of the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) of June 26, 2023 (VIa ZR 335/21) has changed the legal landscape in the dispute over compensation for diesel vehicles with […]
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Paid annual leave – no forfeiture of holiday entitlements
Sensation: ECJ rules that employees can claim vacation entitlements after 3 years In a recent ruling (judgment of September 22, 2022 - C-518/20 C-727/20), the European Court of Justice […]
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Settlement of damages in traffic accidents: Car insurance companies wrongfully reduce repair bills
In the context of claims settlement after traffic accidents, reductions and deductions in repair bills are unfortunately part of the daily settlement practice of motor vehicle insurance companies, both in the case of workshop invoices and in the case of existing reports. […]
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Traffic accident – do you know your rights?
After a traffic accident, the situation is often stressful and confusing. Sometimes you suffer a shock and are overwhelmed by the situation. So that accident participants and their […]
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Traffic offense: More than violations of traffic law
Particularly serious traffic offences are no longer just classified as administrative offences. Rather, they can also be traffic offences under the Criminal Code […]
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Protection of Employees at Work
In working practice, despite long-term employment and a high level of commitment on the part of the employee, disagreements with superiors can arise for various reasons […]
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traffic accident, parking ticket or driving license revocation
Have you had a traffic accident or received a fine due to a traffic violation? Then you should seek advice from a specialist lawyer regarding your rights […]
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Emissions scandal 3.0 is looming – New turnaround by the ECJ
A potential ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is of such significance that even the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) is postponing its hearings. Numerous cases brought by the Rogert law firm […]
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KBA points out inadmissibility at Mercedes-Benz
The Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) was asked by the Higher Regional Court (OLG) Munich to provide information by order of August 3, 2021. The subject of the dispute was a Mercedes-Benz GLK 220 CDI […]
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Another success in the Mercedes emissions scandal before the Federal Court of Justice
The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has once again ruled in favour of a plaintiff represented by us in the Mercedes emissions scandal. This is not the first case we have conducted that has been referred by the Federal Court of Justice to the […]
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LG Düsseldorf: Another positive decision on 3-liter engine
The Regional Court (LG) Düsseldorf sentenced Audi AG to pay damages in the amount of € 40,472 and to take back an Audi AG Avant 3.0 TDI […]
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Munich Higher Regional Court: Audi AG's appeal rejected
The Higher Regional Court (OLG) of Munich dismissed Audi AG's appeal by decision of May 11, 2022 (decision of May 11, 2022, case number 3 U 742/22). The Regional Court (LG) [...]
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“Premium” diesel scandal: New decision on 3-liter V6 engine
The Higher Regional Court (OLG) Celle rejected the appeal of VW AG by decision of May 13, 2022 (decision of May 13, 2022, ref. 7 U 791/21). The Regional Court (LG) […]
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Checklist for employees in the event of termination
The termination of an employment relationship is initially a difficult blow. We typically spend more time at work than at home, so a termination is never […]