Paris | ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW | RENEWABLE ENERGY – RE
Interview: Arbitration and commercial leases – Loyers et copropriété, décembre 2020
Me Catherine Saint Geniest answers M. Monéger on the use of amicable methods of dispute resolution (MARD) in the event of a dispute between landlord and tenant.
Paris | COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT ARBITRATION | MEDIATION | REAL ESTATE
“Books are not essential goods for the French Council of State.” – L’Opinion, 19/11/2020
Tribune by Adrien Fourmon and Anthony Bron on the order issued on 13 November by the Conseil d’Etat, which rejected a petition for summary proceedings by a bookseller and a bookseller to restore the right to sell new and second-hand books in their shop…
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The stability of photovoltaic purchase contracts again called into question – Le Monde de l’énergie, 15/11/2020
Article by Adrien Fourmon on the announcement made by the State to modify contracts for the purchase of photovoltaic electricity.
Paris | ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW | RENEWABLE ENERGY – RE
IBA Banking Law Committee Survey: Covid-19 emergency measures relating to funding and claims recovery, november 2020
This survey provides a summary of key Covid19 emergency measures affecting funding and claims recovery across 30 selected jurisdictions from Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America1. It is structured under a standard grid of questions around 4 themes: Emergency funding through state guaranteed loans and sectorial support, relaxation of regulatory requirements for lenders, stay […]
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Management trust: an innovative solution to reduce the debt load of listed companies – Option Finance, 10/19/2020
with the collaboration of Sébastien Tétard., The health crisis we are going through has affected almost all sectors of the economy, and a large number of listed companies are now facing cash flow difficulties, despite the business support measures put in place by the State (loans guaranteed by the State, short-time working measures, etc.). The […]
Paris | FINANCING | LISTED COMPANIES AND CAPITAL MARKETS LAW
A wind farm does not necessarily constitute an unusual neighbourhood disturbance – Actu Environnement, 10/12/2020
In a new legal decision commented by Adrien Fourmon of the Law Firm Jeantet, the Cour de cassation has qualified the development of wind energy as being in the public interest. A step forward according to him for wind farm developers.
Paris | ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW | RENEWABLE ENERGY – RE
Paris | RESTRUCTURING – LAW OF COMPANIES IN DIFFICULTY
Paris | RESTRUCTURING – LAW OF COMPANIES IN DIFFICULTY
Renewal of wind farms between ambitions and limitations – Le Monde de l’Energie, 09/15/2020
The ambitious objectives of the Multi-Year Energy Plan (MYEP) published in April 2020 for renewable energy production will not only be achieved through the construction of new wind turbines, but will also inevitably require the extension of the lifespan and renewal of certain wind farms that are already in operation.
Paris | ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW | RENEWABLE ENERGY – RE
A look back at a little-known aspect of the legislative reform initiated by the Pacte law – Option Droit & Affaires, 09/11/2020
While the Covid epidemic has led many public limited companies to postpone the holding of their ordinary shareholders’ meetings, it may seem useful to come back to one of the modifications brought about by the Pacte law of May 22, 2019, which will therefore apply for the first time this year and whose revolutionary scope […]
Paris | LISTED COMPANIES AND CAPITAL MARKETS LAW
Asset-backed credit: a relevant financing tool for companies weakened by the covid crisis19 – La lettre du trésorier, September 2020
As the contraction of activity caused by the health containment measures has deteriorated the balance sheet and financial performance of many companies, their access to traditional corporate financing is all the more difficult since some of them, already in debt before the pandemic, have resorted to state-guaranteed loans (PGE) to meet their immediate liquidity needs, […]
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