Personal cooperation with our clients is extremely important to us. We are 100% committed to your case. That is why we are particularly proud to have received more than 400 very positive reviews for our work. On this page, we would like to present some of our success stories and reviews.
Success stories
Fraud case: photoTAN phishing
“Online banking fraudsters managed to activate a new device for the photoTAN procedure in their victim’s account. The perpetrators used this to authorize various transfers and stole almost €27,000. The law firm CDR Legal supported its client out of court in successfully enforcing compensation from Comdirect.”
Reimbursement after claim: Online banking fraud victim receives compensation from the bank
“A client fell for a sophisticated phishing attack. After the fraudsters stole EUR 9,550 from her, she asked her bank to compensate her for the loss incurred. However, the bank initially refused to pay and was upheld by the Itzehoe Regional Court at first instance. We then appealed to the Higher Regional Court and won the case for our client.”
“Using a stolen identity, criminals took out a loan of €20,000 from a reputable bank. The online fraudsters used a fake job offer to obtain their victim’s details, which they used to conclude a supposedly legal loan agreement. The bank concerned made claims for damages against our client, but these were rejected after several letters.”
Job scamming & identity theft: Fraudsters take out a five-figure loan in their victim’s name
“Within a few minutes, one of our clients lost around €9,000 through credit card fraud abroad. With our legal support, the client was able to describe the credit card fraud in court in such a way that no gross negligence could be proven.”
Credit card fraud abroad: Will the bank cover the loss?
Inheritance: Enforcement of the compulsory portion
“In inheritance law, we recently represented the granddaughter of a testator who had appointed a charitable organization as her sole heir in her will. As the granddaughter was not included in the will, she successfully asserted her claim to a compulsory portion.”
Inheritance law: Withdrawal of compulsory portions is not transferred to descendants