New CNIL Personal Data Security Guide Update: What You Need to Know 2/2
On March 26th, the CNIL updated its Personal Data Security Guide, thereby completing the basic precautions to be put in…
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Admission of Unfair Evidence: does the end justify the means?
An analysis by Laurent BERNET, Lerins partner. On 22 December 2023, the plenary assembly of the Cour de cassation issued…
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Elsa Rodrigues and Carla Moussay, with the participation of Justine Massard, provide their insight for Expertises of information systems on…
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Employment Law News – January & February 2024
The latest significant employment news By Johann Sultan, partner, and Natacha Meyer, lawyer Increase in the social security ceiling: since January 1st, 2024, the social security ceiling is 3,864 euros monthly, or 46,368 euros annually. This amount must be taken…
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Publication of the decree on electronic prescription: a real revolution or new avatar of digital transformation ?
Published on December 20, 2023, the decree relating to electronic prescription which now allows general practitioners equipped with teleservices, made available by the National Health Insurance Fund, to establish dematerialized prescriptions, also including data relating to their execution and the…
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2023 – Our Year In Review
As we begin the year 2024, full of new ambitions, we want to share with you some key moments from 2023. 2023 was a fruitful year for Lerins: the firm continued its growth, expanded its expertise and service offerings, and…
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Increase in the use of the “force majeure concept” in business life
In the BRDA review, Arnaud Picard, LERINS Litigation partner, looks at the notion of force majeure, which has returned to the forefront of legal debates in business life, following the global crises of these last few years. Basing his analysis…
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IA, actors worse nightmare ?
Mathilde Croze, partner, was interviewed by Telerama about the use of artificial intelligence in the film industry. She suggests France could introduce minimum quotas for original content derived exclusively from human intelligence or subsidise producers choosing to work with flesh-and-blood people. Read the…
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The MAC clause, a potential bone of contention
At the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 crisis put the Material Adverse Change (MAC) clause back at the heart of law firms’ thinking. Three years on, this clause has not led to an increase in litigation, but it is potentially…
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Rocky road for data deal
Commercial Dispute dedicates an article on french deputy and member of France’s Data Protection Authority (CNIL) Philippe Latombe on the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF). Read Mathilde Croze’s analysis here
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