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Airlines and airport operators have been hit particularly hard by the Corona pandemic. Several EU Member states have already responded by providing government support to the airline industry. If…
Due to the current spread of the corona pandemic, many employees have to move spontaneously to the home office. This relocation of work outside the company premises entails data privacy risks, which…
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the German economy hard and led to the introduction of short-time work in many companies. On 10 April 2020 was the first public holiday in the corona crisis (e.g. in…
In times of the corona crisis, volunteers are more in demand than ever. Associations, clubs and initiatives offer an opportunity for voluntary work and make a significant contribution to coping with…
The corona crisis does not stop at football. While the German Football League DFL has abandoned the season, the clubs are struggling with the economic consequences. Borussia Mönchengladbach was the…
While sectors such as the aviation industry have already received tailor-made government support, (see…
We have already reported on the first immediate relief measures at national level as well as the level of the regions of Berlin and Brandenburg here and on further national schemes here. Immediately…
We have already reported on how antitrust law and practice adapted to the current extraordinary situation over the past weeks. Following these reports, further developments relevant to antitrust law…
The current situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic makes a previously often neglected "legal instrument" highly topical: the so-called force majeure clause. In essence, such clause is an attempt…
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr sees the initiation of protective shield proceedings under insolvency law as a possible restructuring alternative. The coronavirus crisis is shaking the German aviation…