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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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26 December 2016 | Thomas Caveng

Post-Election Analysis 2016: Trade

We are pleased to publish this month a contribution entitled Post-Election Analysis 2016: Trade, authored by our colleagues Raul R. Herrera, Partner, J. David Park, Partner, Dana Weekes, Associate and Amy Davenport, Senior Policy Specialist, at the US law firm Arnold & Porter LLP.

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29 November 2016 | Soulier Bunch

Adoption of the “Sapin II Law”: Strengthened anti-corruption enforcement arsenal and changes to the rules governing business relationships

Adopted by the Parliament on November 8, 2016, the “Sapin II Law” is primarily designed to strengthen the French anti-corruption arsenal and introduces new measures to prevent and penalize corruption. This Law also brings a number of changes to the legislation governing business relationships between economic operators, including with respect to practices that restrict competition, […]

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29 November 2016 | Soulier Bunch

Has the so-called “Work Law” made dismissals on economic grounds more secure?

In our October 2016 e-newsletter, we addressed forfait working time arrangements, an important element of the so-called “Work Law” of August 8, 2016[1]. This month, we will focus on an even more sensitive issue raised by said Law: Dismissals on economic grounds. It is clear that through successive reforms, the French legislator, navigating by sight […]

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