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    10.07.2023

    LITIGATION AND DISPUTES IN FRANCE, GERMANY AND ITALY - AN OVERVIEW Q&A


    “Companies doing business in the European Union are now, more than ever, likely to face commercial disputes in multiple jurisdictions across Europe, each of which have their own specific procedural and substantive features”.

     

    ADVANT’s Dispute Resolution group has put together a comprehensive Q&A guide providing a high-level overview of some of the key issues likely to crop up in litigation procedures in France, Germany and Italy, and the key considerations for any party involved in litigation (either as claimant or defendant).

     

    Read online here >> https://lnkd.in/eFTw578T

     

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