This essay deals with the topic of director & officer liability for the dissemination of false information in Germany in the form of ad-hoc disclosures. From the perspective of an American trained attorney, it is surprising to note that there is, to date, very little – quite possibly zero – real personal civil liability in this area for directors & officers of publicly traded companies, however limited criminal sanctions do exist. The essay discusses the lawmaking which is underway in Germany to increase civil liability. After a review of the laws which govern the dissemination of false information, the essay reviews five German cases: Infomatec, EM.TV, Metabox, Comroad and Deutsche Telekom as examples of cases where criminal sanctions for management appear to be much more likely than civil liability.