How Covid-19 has already transformed the real estate industry – CF News Immo, 03/26/2020

Between the legitimate demands of tenants who are losing business and the legal obligations quickly announced by the government, landlords must juggle the demands of tenants who are losing business so that they, in turn, do not see their revenues wiped out. While they have already announced short-term measures, the new coronavirus has already made […]

Paris | REAL ESTATE

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After the health crisis, will there be a housing crisis? – La Tribune, 03/23/2020

During the economic recovery, will the real estate activity be congested or will the sector have managed to contain the impact of Covid-19? Real estate activity is like the French people: confined. “It is not at a standstill, but is operating in slow motion in terms of supply, demand and intermediation,” notes Richard Malle, Director […]

Paris | REAL ESTATE

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Coronavirus stage 3: what changes for employees and their managers?

“Stage 3” is on everyone’s lips and the authorities are no longer making a mystery of it: France could soon move to the highest stage in the plan to combat the coronavirus epidemic. A stage that should shake up the way companies operate for several weeks, but also – and this is why Cadremploi investigated […]

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Award under UNIDROIT Principles upheld in Paris

Find out more about the article from the Global Arbitration Review regarding the Paris Court of Appeal  decision, upholding for the first time an award rendered exclusively on the basis of the of the “UNIDROIT Priniples, in the event the parties do not agree on the applicable Law”in which Ioana Knoll-Tudor represented the Romanian company Uzuc S.A. […]

Paris | COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT ARBITRATION | MEDIATION

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Coronavirus: French companies are preparing for it

The coronavirus 2019-nCoV epidemic affecting China is forcing companies to stop their activities but also gives them the opportunity to review their business continuity plans and even launch solidarity actions.

Paris

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