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27 April 2017

What will happen to our British friends who reside in France after Brexit?

Theresa May said that she is in favor of the preservation of expatriates’ rights provided that an agreement on “reciprocal rights” is reached. In fact, it is highly likely that the British Government will impose work permit restrictions. In that case, and as the principle of reciprocity will apply, British citizens will need a visa […]

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31 March 2017

DGCCRF’s 2016 activity report

On February 23, 2016, the Direction Générale de la Concurrence, de la Consommation et de la Répression des Fraudes (General Directorate for Competition, Consumer Protection and Frauds, hereinafter “DGCCRF”) released it 2016 activity report. In this report, the DGCCRF – which monitors the proper operation of the markets to the benefit of consumers and businesses […]

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31 March 2017

Corporate groups: The termination of employment within the parent company does not automatically entail the termination of corporate mandates held in subsidiaries

Holding several corporate mandates is a common practice in corporate groups. In general, it is assuredly useful to ensure a coherent management of the various group entities, in line with the group’s global policy. Yet, when the relevant corporate officer no longer fits the bill and when the group wishes to terminate him/her, the situation […]

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28 February 2017

Insolvency proceedings, dismissed employees and tort action against a foreign parent company

Foreign parent companies whose French subsidiary is subject to insolvency/bankruptcy proceedings (judicial liquidation or receivership) can in certain instances be sued in tort by the employees of such subsidiary who have been dismissed. This type of claim in tort in the context of insolvency/bankruptcy proceedings is becoming an increasingly common practice in France. As such, […]

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