Drama instead of cinema: 400 million dollar lawsuit over "It Ends with Us" fails for the time being
Hollywood stars in legal chaos - what's going on? We usually know Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni from romantic movies or series like Gossip Girl and Jane the Virgin. But [...]
Cheating on strawberries can be expensive: Why cheating at the discount store is no fun
A few cents saved - and suddenly in the sights of the law It sounds harmless, almost creative: someone grabs a bowl of strawberries of the cheap variety in the supermarket, but pours [...]
Trump's new entry ban: USA closes its doors to millions - human rights activists sound the alarm
Entry ban for twelve countries - and the next political uproar Donald Trump has done it again. Just a few days after the announcement, his controversial entry ban for people from [...]
Missed your flight? It's your own fault! Why slow security checks do not justify compensation
Too late is too late - even if it's a tight squeeze Drop off your bags, go through security - and suddenly the gate is already closed. This is exactly what happened to a couple at [...]
Teachers take legal action against constant stress: How one individual could break up the encrusted system of recording working hours
Civil servant on paper, overtime slave in reality? Being a teacher - for many, that still sounds like a part-time job with long vacations. But those who are in the school routine [...]
Expensive short trip: EU wants to charge for hand luggage - what holidaymakers need to know now
Rip-offs above the clouds? What the new rules mean The EU has introduced new air passenger rules - and they could be expensive for holidaymakers. According to a recent [...]
Speed under control: Why section control is fairer - but is still hardly used in Germany
What is section control - and why do many drivers prefer it? Section control - also known as section radar - is an intelligent measuring system that does not "flash" at specific points, but [...]
Trademarks: Why EDEKA and TUI Cruises are at loggerheads over "EDEK.I"
EDEKA goes digital - and TUI goes on the barricades They are known as advocates of freshness, regional products and casual advertising slogans: "We love food." But now EDEKA is entering [...]
Helping judges from the data cloud: Brandenburg brings artificial intelligence into the courtroom
Less paper, more pixels: the digital transformation of the judiciary What previously sounded like science fiction will become reality in Brandenburg from the summer: judges will receive digital support from artificial intelligence. The new language model [...]
Study place only on paper? Why agents can now go away empty-handed
A-levels in your pocket - studying medicine abroad? Anyone who wants to become a doctor but fails because of Germany's tough numerus clausus (NC 1.0 - who can manage that, please?) [...]
Drama instead of cinema: 400 million dollar lawsuit over "It Ends with Us" fails for the time being
Hollywood stars in legal chaos - what's going on? We usually know Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni from romantic movies or series like Gossip Girl and Jane the Virgin. But [...]
Cheating on strawberries can be expensive: Why cheating at the discount store is no fun
A few cents saved - and suddenly in the sights of the law It sounds harmless, almost creative: someone grabs a bowl of strawberries of the cheap variety in the supermarket, but pours [...]
Trump's new entry ban: USA closes its doors to millions - human rights activists sound the alarm
Entry ban for twelve countries - and the next political uproar Donald Trump has done it again. Just a few days after the announcement, his controversial entry ban for people from [...]
Missed your flight? It's your own fault! Why slow security checks do not justify compensation
Too late is too late - even if it's a tight squeeze Drop off your bags, go through security - and suddenly the gate is already closed. This is exactly what happened to a couple at [...]
Teachers take legal action against constant stress: How one individual could break up the encrusted system of recording working hours
Civil servant on paper, overtime slave in reality? Being a teacher - for many, that still sounds like a part-time job with long vacations. But those who are in the school routine [...]
Expensive short trip: EU wants to charge for hand luggage - what holidaymakers need to know now
Rip-offs above the clouds? What the new rules mean The EU has introduced new air passenger rules - and they could be expensive for holidaymakers. According to a recent [...]
Speed under control: Why section control is fairer - but is still hardly used in Germany
What is section control - and why do many drivers prefer it? Section control - also known as section radar - is an intelligent measuring system that does not "flash" at specific points, but [...]
Trademarks: Why EDEKA and TUI Cruises are at loggerheads over "EDEK.I"
EDEKA goes digital - and TUI goes on the barricades They are known as advocates of freshness, regional products and casual advertising slogans: "We love food." But now EDEKA is entering [...]
Helping judges from the data cloud: Brandenburg brings artificial intelligence into the courtroom
Less paper, more pixels: the digital transformation of the judiciary What previously sounded like science fiction will become reality in Brandenburg from the summer: judges will receive digital support from artificial intelligence. The new language model [...]
Study place only on paper? Why agents can now go away empty-handed
A-levels in your pocket - studying medicine abroad? Anyone who wants to become a doctor but fails because of Germany's tough numerus clausus (NC 1.0 - who can manage that, please?) [...]









