Category: General Law Firm News

The jury of the bookstore prize distances itself from the decision of the Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media

The jury of the German Bookstore Prize distances itself from the exclusion of the three bookstores, which was beyond its control. Bookstores, as "places of opinion formation and lived freedom of expression," should be highlighted in their diversity and breadth through the prize. https://www.boersenblatt.net/news/stellungnahme-der-jury-zum-buchhandlungspreis-ausschluss-414213

Change in opening hours

We can be reached by phone and in person from July 1st, 2025, during the following opening hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday and Thursday: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Alternatively, you can contact us by email at kontakt@anwaltskanzlei-adam.de, via our contact form, or by mobile phone at +491706001309

Admissions stopped since June 1, 2025

Due to capacity constraints, we had to stop accepting new clients on June 1, 2025. For the foreseeable future, but at least until July 31, 2025, we cannot accept any further clients. As soon as we are able to accept new clients again, the application form will be reactivated at https://anwaltskanzlei-adam.de/mandatsaufnahme-formular/.

The Speyer Social Court orders the Supervisory and Service Directorate (ADD) to pay full benefits

The Speyer Social Court has also ordered the Supervisory and Service Directorate (ADD) to provisionally grant benefits to a person in the reception center for asylum seekers (AFA) in Kusel whose benefits were reduced without a formal decision, due to the likely incompatibility of the exclusion from benefits under Section 1 Paragraph 4 of the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG) with European law…

The Karlsruhe Social Court orders the authority to cover the contributions for mandatory follow-up insurance under the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG)

The Social Court of Karlsruhe, in a decision dated March 31, 2025, under file number S 12 AY 706/25 ER, issued an interim injunction in expedited proceedings against the State of Baden-Württemberg, represented by the Rastatt District Office, ordering the compulsory health and long-term care insurance contributions…

The Trier Social Court considers Section 1 Paragraph 4 of the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG) to be contrary to European law

The Trier Social Court, however, in eight rulings, has ordered the social welfare authorities of the municipalities of Hermeskeil and Konz and the city of Trier to continue granting basic benefits under Sections 3 and 3a of the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG) at standard benefit level 1, because the regulation in Section 1, Paragraph …