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The project “The Legal Guide to Germany" is the expat's concise guide to overcome officialdom in Germany. It helps citizens of other countries, either living in or coming to Germany, in gaining a reliable orientation toward their every day legal rights and responsibilities in Germany. It is all about a lawyer telling inside stories on everday legal questions.
Founder Alexander Baron von Engelhardt firmly believes “integration" is the name of the game for newcomers both living and working in Germany. Otherwise it will be lose-lose situation”. He adds “Too many non-Germans could easily avoid basic legal situations had they only been better informed. The goal of LG2G is to provide this valuable awareness.” LG2G typically addresses the reader with a basic understanding of Germany. To obtain this basic understanding, LG2G expressly recommends Expatica, HowToGermany, and GermanWay.
This portal offers products and services in three areas:
- a platform for legal content for some indepth study,
- weekly newsletters on topics of everyday concern for the foreigner in Germany,
- eLiterature for professional needs, as well as Checklists for different needs,-- almost compelted
- a business directory to help expats find professionals willing to serve them
How to use the portal? You “ask” the questions – we will give the answers! If your question of everyday concern is not yet entered please
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This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it so that we can add it. You want to discuss a certain topic or need advice for your personal situation? No problem, just call the publisher on his service number 09001 529 366 10 from Monday to Saturday from 8 to 8 and you will receive 2002 answers to your 1001 questions! A typical call lasts about 15 minutes, while an initial consultation may cost up to € 300. Please consider, that it is illegal for lawyers to consult free of cost (§49b BRAO).
To have full access to the portal, you need to subscribe. Why should you subscribe? Subscription is for € 3 / month – on a volutary basis! Open for the public are the topics "Entry", "Courts & Lawyers", and the archives on news articles. The "news" are current case reports from German courts. Besides that the first structural level of a topic will be freely accessible – as a teaser. Is it worthwile to subscribe? Read what the testimonials say by clicking this sentence!
When you run a business do consider placing an ad on this portal to so support this great project. If your customers are not targeted by this portal, it still makes sense to advertise because, you will be doing your fellow country persons a big favor to easily and reliably obtain the orientation you had to struggle for...
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