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10 November 2025 | Thomas Caveng

Publication of the second edition of “Droit anglais des affaires” (English Business Law)

We are pleased to announce the publication of the second edition of Droit anglais des affaires, co-authored by our Senior Specialist, Simon Wesley, Honorary Member of the Lyon Bar and former Solicitor (England & Wales), together with Cécile Le Gallou, Professor of Private Law and Co-Director of the Master’s program in International Business Law at the School of Law, University of Toulouse Capitole.

This second edition provides the key insights into the concepts, reasoning methods, and legal instruments specific to English law, and places their use in context within commercial relationships and international transactions.

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28 March 2024 | Thomas Caveng

Last session of our Compliance Task force – Risk Mapping: Definition, Issues at Stake, Methodology

The last session of our Compliance Task Force took place on March 14, 2024. It theme was “Risk Mapping: Definition, Issues at Stake, Methodology”.

After a compliance update by our Counsel Claire Filliatre, Benjamin Bayard, Senior Manager Deloitte Risk Advisory, and Claire shared their experience in risk mapping.

In particular, they addressed the French regulatory context, the challenges of risk mapping, the various typologies of mapping and the key methodical steps for risk mapping, with a focus on the specifics of the Sapin 2 Law, and the obligation to prevent corruption risks, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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25 April 2019 | Thomas Caveng

Flexibility: the new leitmotiv of businesses

Deeply affected by technological breakthroughs, the world of work is changing. Businesses must evolve at high speed to keep pace with market changes.

The so-called PACTE Law*, designed to “adapt companies to the realities of the 21stcentury”, reflects these upheavals. Its credo: injecting more flexibility into the inner workings.

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26 December 2016 | Thomas Caveng

Today, being present on social networks is absolutely essential to drive consumer growth and retention

The increasing use of the Internet has changed the behavior of French people and their consumption patterns.France has today almost 50 million Internet users, and 92% of businesses are present on the Internet.Whatever their age, social background, occupation or gender, almost eight out of ten French people have one or several social network account(s).

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