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Diakon erschreckt: Freispruch für Pfarrer

beck-aktuell - Mo, 24.11.2025 - 11:42

Ein Pfarrer aus Krefeld, der einen Diakon erschreckt hat, ist in einem Prozess vom Vorwurf der Körperverletzung freigesprochen worden. Die Staatsanwaltschaft hatte den 48-Jährigen angeklagt, weil er gewusst haben soll, dass der Diakon unter einer posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung litt.



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Mängel in der Geldwäscheprävention: BaFin ordnet Maßnahmen gegen C24 Bank an

BaFin – Maßnahmen der BaFin - Mo, 24.11.2025 - 11:00
Die C24 Bank GmbH muss angemessene und geeignete Maßnahmen ergreifen, um eine ordnungsgemäße Geschäftsorganisation herzustellen und um gravierende Mängel insbesondere in der Geldwäscheprävention zu beseitigen. Das hat die Finanzaufsicht BaFin angeordnet. Die BaFin hat zudem einen Sonderbeauftragten bestellt, der die Mängelbeseitigung im Institut sowie die Einhaltung der aufsichtlichen Maßnahmen überwachen wird. Die C24 Bank GmbH muss der BaFin und der Deutschen Bundesbank regelmäßig zum Fortschritt der Mängelbeseitigung berichten. Darüber hinaus hat die BaFin zusätzliche Eigenmittelanforderungen für das Institut festgelegt.
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Mängel in der Geldwäscheprävention: BaFin ordnet Maßnahmen gegen C24 Bank an

Die C24 Bank GmbH muss angemessene und geeignete Maßnahmen ergreifen, um eine ordnungsgemäße Geschäftsorganisation herzustellen und um gravierende Mängel insbesondere in der Geldwäscheprävention zu beseitigen. Das hat die Finanzaufsicht BaFin angeordnet. Die BaFin hat zudem einen Sonderbeauftragten bestellt, der die Mängelbeseitigung im Institut sowie die Einhaltung der aufsichtlichen Maßnahmen überwachen wird. Die C24 Bank GmbH muss der BaFin und der Deutschen Bundesbank regelmäßig zum Fortschritt der Mängelbeseitigung berichten. Darüber hinaus hat die BaFin zusätzliche Eigenmittelanforderungen für das Institut festgelegt.
Kategorien: Finanzen

Linklaters launches 20-strong global team of specialist AI Lawyers

Linklaters Publications - Mo, 24.11.2025 - 10:47

Linklaters has announced that it has recruited a team of 20 AI Lawyers to deploy across its global network. This first cohort of dedicated AI Lawyers will give Linklaters’ practices direct access to specialist AI legal expertise, supporting the delivery of innovative solutions for clients.

The team comprises external hires from a range of backgrounds and experienced Linklaters lawyers who have chosen to supplement their legal expertise with additional knowledge of AI delivery. The AI Lawyers will attend a bespoke “bootcamp” training covering everything from Linklaters’ strategic thinking on AI to the power user features of the firm’s tools, change management, and effective prompt and workflow creation. Following the in-depth training, they will work in practice groups and offices globally, leveraging their combined expertise to support Linklaters’ client-facing lawyers in the development of prompts and workflows, and advise on the use of AI to deliver for clients.

This follows Linklaters’ firmwide roll-out of Legora’s generative AI platform as the firm continues to equip its lawyers with the best AI-enabled tools and further strengthen its capabilities to enhance the support it provides clients on their most complex, cross-border mandates.

Sarah Barnard, Director of AI Delivery at Linklaters, said:

“We are excited to launch our first cohort of dedicated AI Lawyers to drive our ambitious programme of work globally. By combining recently practising Linklaters lawyers and highly skilled tech experts in a single collaborative team, we will gain the versatility and depth of knowledge to deliver even more innovative solutions for our clients and our people.”

Linklaters launches 20-strong global team of specialist AI Lawyers

Linklaters Latest News - Mo, 24.11.2025 - 10:47

Linklaters has announced that it has recruited a team of 20 AI Lawyers to deploy across its global network. This first cohort of dedicated AI Lawyers will give Linklaters’ practices direct access to specialist AI legal expertise, supporting the delivery of innovative solutions for clients.

The team comprises external hires from a range of backgrounds and experienced Linklaters lawyers who have chosen to supplement their legal expertise with additional knowledge of AI delivery. The AI Lawyers will attend a bespoke “bootcamp” training covering everything from Linklaters’ strategic thinking on AI to the power user features of the firm’s tools, change management, and effective prompt and workflow creation. Following the in-depth training, they will work in practice groups and offices globally, leveraging their combined expertise to support Linklaters’ client-facing lawyers in the development of prompts and workflows, and advise on the use of AI to deliver for clients.

This follows Linklaters’ firmwide roll-out of Legora’s generative AI platform as the firm continues to equip its lawyers with the best AI-enabled tools and further strengthen its capabilities to enhance the support it provides clients on their most complex, cross-border mandates.

Sarah Barnard, Director of AI Delivery at Linklaters, said:

“We are excited to launch our first cohort of dedicated AI Lawyers to drive our ambitious programme of work globally. By combining recently practising Linklaters lawyers and highly skilled tech experts in a single collaborative team, we will gain the versatility and depth of knowledge to deliver even more innovative solutions for our clients and our people.”