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Employee safety: the employer facing up to its responsibility – Éditions Législatives, 11 May 2020
While some companies are reopening their premises, employers are worried. Will the measures planned to limit the risks of contamination be sufficient? And will they enable them to protect themselves from litigation in the event of contamination of an employee? The legal risks are real, even if they remain difficult to identify today.
Paris | EMPLOYMENT | COLLECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS | SOCIAL MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING | SOCIAL LITIGATION | MANAGEMENT
Amendments to the terms of the 2017 wind power compensation supplement – Environnement Magazine, 18 mai 2020
Attorney Adrien Fourmon comes back for us on the decree of 30 March 2020 amending the decree of 6 May 2017 setting the conditions of the additional remuneration of electricity produced by electricity production facilities using mechanical energy from the wind, up to a maximum of six wind turbines.
Paris | ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW | RENEWABLE ENERGY – RE
State of emergency and commercial leases: dispute resolution in the service of emergency
TRIBUNE. The CMAP and law firms JEANTET and 1804 call for the use of dispute resolution in rental disputes arising from COVID-19. The co-signatories are: Catherine Saint Geniest, Partner of the Real Estate department of Jeantet, Murielle Amsellem, Partner of 1804, Ioana Knoll-Tudor, Partner of the Dispute Resolution department of Jeantet, Sophie Enry, General Delegate […]
Paris | COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT ARBITRATION | MEDIATION | REAL ESTATE
Jeantet Law Firm: “With the Covid-19, criminal offences will be difficult to qualify”
While 25 outbreaks of contamination have been recorded since the start of deconfinement, including two in slaughterhouses, the question of the criminal responsibility of the leaders is again at the forefront. The point with Jacques-Henry de Bourmont and Hortense Béthune, lawyers at the Jeantet law firm.
| CRIMINAL LAW
International Chamber of Commerce Dispute Resolution 2020 Bulletin
The first 2020 International Chamber of Commerce Dispute Resolution Bulletin is now available. Download the analysis of our partner Ioana Knoll-Tudor on two recent decisions of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest which annulled two Emergency Arbitrator orders on the basis of the validity of the appointment of the Emergency Arbitrator and its competence to […]
| COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT ARBITRATION | MEDIATION
COVID-19: “the question of employers’ criminal liability is uncertain” (Jeantet)
Several criminal complaints have been filed against employers for contamination of an employee with covid-19 at the workplace. The criminal liability of the employer may be incurred for contamination, but also in other situations. An analysis by Eva Kopelman, counsel in Labour Law, and Hortense Béthune, lawyer in Criminal Law, within the law firm Jeantet.
Paris
The criminal risks incurred by company managers in the context of a business recovery
In the current context of the health crisis linked to Covid-19, the resumption of activity raises many questions as to the criminal liability of company directors.
Paris | CRIMINAL LAW
“State of health emergency: criminal risks for company managers” – L’Opinion, 04/09/2020
Because of the current health crisis linked to covid-19, company managers have to make decisions in a hurry and without being aware of the criminal risks that could result.
Paris | CRIMINAL LAW
Russia : COVID-19 : Consequence of new russia measures for business
We are actively following the developments related to those issues and are fully prepared to advise our clients.
“Coronavirus infects the economy: additional fiscal remedies needed to sustain growth” – L’Opinion, 04/02/2020
Advocacy for an improvement of the support system for the self-employed and for the introduction of generalised carry-back.
Paris | TAX
Coronavirus : Task Force Jeantet
The spread of coronavirus arises many challenges to businesses, employees, customers, suppliers, investors and financial partners. Jeantet has set up a multi-disciplinary Task Force to answer all questions on the impact of the Coronavirus on labour, financing, capital markets, data protection, contract law, mergers and acquisitions, export control, real estate investments… For any question you can contact […]
La gouvernance de la SAS à l’épreuve des règles du groupe – Option Finance, 17/02/2021
Paris | CORPORATE LAW AND GOVERNANCE