When Corporate Officers Are Personally Liable
This contribution examines why corporate officers can be sued personally
This contribution examines why corporate officers can be sued personally
The concept of “cadres” (i.e. executive employees) is a French law feature that covers in fact various types of employees – i.e. not only employees with a managerial position (“managers”) but also sales people, engineers, etc. – to such extent that it is sometimes difficult to translate this word into English. The “executive” employment category […]
On March 29, 2012, Emilie Ducorps-Prouvost participated as panelist to the “Professional Gender Equality: where do we stand?”
This contribution reports the recent conclusion of agreements on international double taxation and provides
On February 10, 2012, the Autorité de la concurrence (French Competition Authority, hereinafter the “FCA”) published its Framework-Document on antitrust compliance programs.
The number of cross-border M&A transactions between foreign groups – notably US groups – with French subsidiaries has increased over the past few months.