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UNIFIED PATENT COURT’S ENTRY INTO FORCE

On 1 June 2023, the Unified Patent Court (UPC) finally came into force after years of negotiations between Member States. The project was launched by the UPC Agreement of 19 February 2013, signed by 25 Member States, and ratified by 17 of them.

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Whistleblowing : how whistleblowers will be protected ?

Whistleblower protection is a hot topic in France, as a new act aimed at improving the protection of whistleblowers was adopted by French Senate on February 16, 2022. The new act should come into force in France by mid-2022.
Essentially, the new text is aimed, by modifying the provisions of the “Sapin 2” law dated December 9, 2016 “on transparency, the fight against corruption and the modernization of economic life” to broaden the scope of beneficiaries of the protective status, to simplify the terms of alerts and improve the protection granted to whistleblowers, in particular employees. In doing so, it transposes into French law the provisions of European Union Directive 2019/1937 of 23 October 2019 on the protection of persons who report violations of Union law, but gets also a bit further than the Directive on several points.

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Debate on the extension of the solicitor-client privilege in France

The principle of solicitor-client privilege guarantees to every citizen that there is no interference from public authorities in their defence, whatever they may have done.
This principle is established in article 66-5 of the Law n°71-1130 of 31 December 1971 and applies in all matters, whether it is in the field of counsel or defence. This principle protects the consultations addressed by a lawyer to their client, the correspondences between the lawyer and the client or between two lawyers, interview notes and all the documents in the file. Articles 6 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights also protect the solicitor-client privilege.
It is a fundamental principle since it guarantees the right of the person to speak openly to their lawyer and obtain a legal advice without worrying that it would one day be used against them.

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Combating late payments in commercial transactions: recent European Court of Justice case-law concerning Directive 2011/7

EU Directive 2011/7 aims at combating late payments in commercial transactions. Member States have transposed its provisions enabling a creditor to obtain interest on late payments and a compensation for recovery costs, by way of a fixed sum of EUR 40 in minimum. All this without the necessity of issuing a reminder to the debtor.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) rendered four different cases in the last months of 2022, two decisions handed down on 20 October 2022 and two others on 1 December 2022. Different national courts referred to the ECJ for preliminary rulings concerning the interpretation to give to various provisions of the directive. The ECJ brought clarifications regarding the minimum fixed sum of EUR 40 (1), the unfair contractual terms (2), and the temporal scope of Directive 2011/7 (3).

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Brutal rupture of established commercial relations

Article L.442-1 of the French Commercial Code says: Any person engaged in production, distribution or service activities who abruptly terminates, even partially, an established commercial relationship in the absence of written notice which takes into account, in particular, the duration of the commercial relationship, with reference to trade practices or interprofessional agreements, shall see their responsibility engaged and be obliged to repair the damages caused.
This Article gives a few indications on how to benefit from it.

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“IR GLOBAL ON THE ROAD” EVENT

IR visits Thailand and hosts this year’s “On the Road” event in Bangkok. Charlène RUSSO-TRANCHAND and Yaotian CHAI take part in the meeting to represent rothpartners in Bangkok.

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Dehli Arbitration Weekend 1

DEHLI ARBITRATION WEEKEND​

Christian ROTH is invited as a speaker on the subject “Third Party Funding: How Ready Are We?” at the Delhi Arbitration Weekend to be held from February 16-19, 2023 at DIAC, the first-ever institutional arbitration center attached to the New Delhi High Court.

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Whistleblowing : how whistleblowers will be protected ?

Whistleblower protection is a hot topic in France, as a new act aimed at improving the protection of whistleblowers was adopted by French Senate on February 16, 2022. The new act should come into force in France by mid-2022.

Essentially, the new text is aimed, by modifying the provisions of the “Sapin 2” law dated December 9, 2016 “on transparency, the fight against corruption and the modernization of economic life” to broaden the scope of beneficiaries of the protective status, to simplify the terms of alerts and improve the protection granted to whistleblowers, in particular employees. In doing so, it transposes into French law the provisions of European Union Directive 2019/1937 of 23 October 2019 on the protection of persons who report violations of Union law, but gets also a bit further than the Directive on several points.

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France – a cautious recovery

The gradual de-confinement began on Monday, May 11. At the same time, the French government has decided to extend the state of health emergency, which has repercussions in the field of the Judicial.

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