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Corporate law

Joint venture in france: “sas” legal form may be a good option

A contractual joint venture is often only a first step and a vehicle for future expansion. In France, co-operation within the framework of a joint venture can be organized in three different ways.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On January 26, 2015
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Intellectual property and new technologies

French tv licensing (transmission via cable and satellite)

Delcade Law Firm has acquired a solid experience in French TV licensing and French TV media law.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On November 11, 2014
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Corporate law

French subsidiary vs french branch & french liaison office

The most common options for foreign companies establishing a business presence in France are: Setting up a Liaison Office in France (bureau de liaison). Incorporating a French Subsidiary (filiale). Setting up a local French Branch (succursale).

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On November 5, 2014
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Corporate law

Conflicts with a french shareholder: how to escape a joint venture

Generally, French joint ventures with a foreign shareholder are secured with deadlock resolution mechanisms. A number of methods are considered in order to break deadlocks of varying degrees, including:

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On September 17, 2014
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Corporate law

French corporate lawyer: a required business partner

In selecting French corporate lawyers, multinationals doing deals or operating in France seek to maximize : Expertise;Efficiency;Quality of work product

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On July 27, 2014
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Corporate law

Establishing a business in France: avoid the pitfalls with a French lawyer

Establishing a business in France is easy and can be successful if carefully prepared with a French lawyer.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On July 25, 2014
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Corporate law

A good way to enter the French market: the acquisition of a French company

Starting a business in France or Europe can be long and time consuming. The acquisition of a French company can be a good solution for the immediate benefit of an operating business in France and Europe.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On April 10, 2014
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Corporate law

Joint venture in France: « SAS » legal form may be a good option

A contractual joint venture is often only a first step and a vehicle for future expansion. In France, co-operation within the framework of a joint venture can be organized in three different ways

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On April 10, 2014
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Corporate law

French asset deal: an overview

The sale of assets, so long as it includes customer contracts, qualifies in France as a sale of a ‘business going-concern’ triggering a mandatory legal framework (art. 141-1 and followings of the French commercial code).

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On April 10, 2014
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Corporate law

Entering the French market via the public procurement process

The global marketplace for government contracts – for large and small business from a vast group of sectors and a diverse range of service and product offers – is a very lucrative one that your company should consider very seriously.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On April 10, 2014
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Corporate law

Commercial disputes in France

For foreign businesses, France represents a comparatively friendly environment vis-a-vis litigation, as France’s rate of litigation is half as much as in the UK, Germany and Japan – and approximately 1/3 as much as the United States.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On April 10, 2014
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Employment law

Employment Law

Delcade provides advice to both Directors and company employees throughout the field of employment law in non-litigation and litigation matters as well as audit of psycho-social and safety obligations in the work place and the employer risks.

  • By Benoît LAFOURCADE
  • On April 8, 2014
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