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2026 Is the Year of the EUDI Wallet — What Banks & Fintechs Must Do Now
2026 is shaping up to be a milestone year for digital identity in Europe. The long-awaited European Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet will finally

Expert Insights: Kai Scholz on China-Germany Financial Dialogue and EU-China Economic Relations
Our Partner and Head of Legal & Operations, Kai Scholz, LL.B. appeared live on CGTN Europe’s “The World Today” to provide expert commentary on the

Stablecoins in the European Legal Order: Regulation, Systemic Risk and the Transformation of Financial Infrastructure (2025 Update)
Stablecoins have evolved from an experimental crypto-instrument into a potential pillar of Europe’s emerging digital financial architecture. With the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets

When Defendants Admit Liability, then attempts to Withdraw: ‘I meant to press the red button!’
In personal injury litigation, an early admission of liability can feel like a major relief, especially in very difficult case. For the claimant,

Illegal Online Gambling in Germany: When Players Have a Right to a Refund
Online casinos, and similar forms of gambling have been widespread for many years – and often come with a considerable risk of addiction.

CJEU’s judgment in C-558/24 Corendon Airlines Turistik Hava Tasimacilik AS v Myflyright GmbH
“Harry, where’s that article on the CJEU’s judgment in C‑558/24 Corendon Airlines Turistik Hava Tasimacilik AS v Myflyright GmbH? Weren’t you meant to

Renewable Energy Development in Albania: Legal Framework and Emerging Opportunities
1. Introduction Albania has established itself as a frontrunner in renewable energy development within South-East Europe, leveraging its abundant natural resources and a

Interview with Kai Scholz: Strengthening China-Germany Economic Cooperation in 2025
The year 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union, a milestone that highlights five decades of

Trump Tariffs: Declared Illegitimate by Courts, Supreme Court Now Involved
The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) have been ruled illegitimate by both the