Continuation of current contracts in insolvency/bankruptcy proceedings
Making an extensive interpretation of the principle of continuation of current contracts enshrined in Article L.622-13 of the French Commercial Code
Making an extensive interpretation of the principle of continuation of current contracts enshrined in Article L.622-13 of the French Commercial Code
Soulier Avocats has authored the Establishing a business in France Guide edited by the leading British legal publisher Practical Law. This Guide, edited in the form of a Q&A guide, addresses all key issues facing foreign investors wishing to set up a business in France and constitutes a working reference material to the business environment […]
Law n°2014-1 of January 2, 2014 (hereinafter the “Law”) empowers the Government, in order to “act more quickly and more efficiently than through a standard legislative process”[1], to take measures that are a matter of law by way of executive orders, in the conditions set forth in Article 38 of the French Constitution[2], including, but […]
This contribution explores the current status of mediation, a faster, better and less expensive dispute resolution method than litigation and arbitration
In a judgment dated October 8, 2013, the Cour de Cassation (French Supreme Court) has recalled the requirements to be met to ensure the validity and enforceability of a non-compete clause
For the first time, the Conseil d’Etat (French Supreme Administrative Court) has, in a decision rendered on November 20, 2013