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    12.05.2022

    Fil Rouge : Blocking law

    On 1 April this year, the decree of 18 February 2022 came into force, reforming the application of the Blocking Act of 10 July 1968.

    In this latest instalment of our Fil Rouge series, Valérie Lafarge-Sarkozy, partner in commercial litigation and contract negotiation, and Benjamin Dors, associate in commercial litigation and contract negotiation, explain the new features of this decree.

    Watch the video. 

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