38 results were returned
International law firm Bird & Bird today launches a COVID-19 Business Interruption insurance tracker which lets you see at a glance how regulators and courts in a variety of jurisdictions view insurance policies and the ...
The number of COVID-19 confirmed cases has been proceeding along an upward sloping curve, so is the number of cyber fraud cases. Rarely does a month pass by without cases reported to the Hong Kong or Singapore Police. ...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has far-reaching consequences for the accessibility of justice and alternative forms of dispute resolution in Germany. In this article, we will provide you with an update on the ...
Judicial system on hold and creation of a “delay protection zone” because of COVID-19 situation in France
The continuity of your company depends on the actions you take as of now: despite a reduced functioning of Courts, several solutions might enable you to secure financially your business.
With lockdown easing, the French Government modified the system of time limits extensions, especially procedural deadlines, during the health emergency.
The upturn of business activity, following the end of the lockdown and remote work, has raised concerns from companies and managers.
Since the announcement by Chancellery on Sunday, 15 March 2020, of the closure of all courts in France as of 16 March 2020 and until further notice, as well as the postponement of all hearings except those relating to ...
Anne-Florence Raducault, a partner in our French DR team together with associates Celine Gasser and Benjamin Maubert have put together a toolkit to help businesses manage contractual relationships governed by French law ...
Will Langran and Hanna Jansson consider how the Swedish courts are reacting to the current COVID-19 pandemic and how arbitration is being affected, including the reaction of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC)
DEFAULT DEFAULT Most Relevant Alphabetical Chronological Go
REFINE RESULTS: