BGH: Establishment of a claim for damages in the insolvency table does not bind (traffic) liability insurers

In a decision published in March 2021, the Federal Court of Justice clarified that the obligation of any liability insurer to assume liability must be examined separately even if a claim for damages is established in the insolvency table.
5th edition “Zollrecht und Zollabwicklung” (Langenkamp / Dr. Hermeling) published

The 5th revised edition of the book “Zollrecht und Zollabwicklung” by Klaus-Peter Langenkamp and Dr. Jan Hermeling has been published as part of the Hagen Law School’s series of publications for the specialist lawyer course in transport and forwarding law.
BGH: Insolvency administrator may release professional secrecy holder from duty of confidentiality

In recent rulings in connection with the Wirecard committee of inquiry, the Federal Court of Justice has clarified that insolvency administrators are entitled to release professional secrecy holders such as auditors, tax consultants and lawyers from the duty of confidentiality insofar as the matter concerns the insolvency estate.
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