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Digital Asset Litigation Update
06 Feb 2023 Current Issues in Cryptocurrency Litigation
Current (2023) issues in cryptocurrency and digital asset litigation in all courts / jurisdictions, including how to recover cryptoassets or enforce judgments.
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Legal update
11 Nov 2022 Luxembourg make-over bill of law proposing to correct and clarify certain inconsistencies in the Luxembourg Company Law
As is well known the Luxembourg law of 10 August 1915 on commercial companies (the “Luxembourg Company Law”) underwent a major reform which was completed back…
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Ashurst Paris - FinTech Update
05 Oct 2022 FinTech Newsletter No. 3 June 2022 - August 2022
Pierre Person’s report on crypto-assets environment Main topic: Crypto, DAOs, DeFI On 10 June 2022, the former MP Pierre Person (who was particularly involved…
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CORPORATE UPDATE
24 Jan 2022 France strengthens its regulation on gender diversity
The Rixain Law provides new rules concerning gender diversity requirements within French companies.
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quickguides | Agreements and Coordination
03 Dec 2021 Selective distribution: EU law
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) found in Pierre Fabre16 that a clause in a selective distribution agreement which effectively prohibited distributors from…
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competition newsletter | global
27 Jan 2021 Competition law themes to look out for in 2021 - A multijurisdictional outlook
With respect to merger control, comments from Chief Competition Economist Pierre Régibeau indicate that the Commission may seek to introduce new tools to…
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competition law newsletter | UK
28 Feb 2020 Court of Appeal confirms Ping's online sales ban infringement
This has been confirmed by the ECJ in its Pierre Fabre and Coty judgments (see our summary of those judgments) The Court also referred to the ECJ judgment in…
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competition newsletter | germany
22 Aug 2018 German court rules that Coty may ban the distribution of its luxury perfumes via third-party platforms
What you need to know - key takeaways In contrast to the Pierre Fabre case in 2011…
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Competition newsletter | EU
09 May 2018 European Commission: marketplace bans not a "hardcore" restriction
For example, in its 2011 Pierre Fabre judgment, the Court of Justice of the EU (the "Court") found that (a) "the aim of maintaining a prestigious image is not…
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competition newsletter
21 Dec 2017 Luxury, third-party platforms and hardcore restrictions; lessons from Coty
Significantly, the Court distinguished the 2011 Pierre Fabre judgment, confirming that the Court did not intend in that case to establish a general principle…
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Fund FInance / Subscription Credit Facilities
27 Nov 2017 Side Letters - Front and Centre
A fund finance or subscription credit facility (a "Facility") is a facility where the underlying credit decision of the lenders is based on the contractual…
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competition newsletter
15 Nov 2017 Image is not everything - but Luxury watchmakers still permitted to operate selective repairer system
However, the General Court emphasised that the objective of maintaining a prestigious brand image is not, in itself, a legitimate aim for restricting…