Cookie preferences

This website uses cookies to improve your browsing experience and to better tailor the website to your preferences. Below you can indicate your cookie preferences:

Essential cookies are cookies that are necessary for the correct functioning of the website (e.g., to avoid overload on the website, keeping it functional and accessible). These cookies can be placed without your consent.

Functional cookies are cookies that are necessary to improve your browsing experience or to provide a functionality explicitly requested by you (e.g. remembering your settings). These cookies can also be placed without your consent.

Analytical cookies are cookies that collect information about how you use the website to improve search engine hits and the functioning of the website (e.g. we see how visitors move around the website when they are using it to ensure that visitors find what they are looking for easily). These cookies are only placed if you have given your consent.

For more information about cookies and the list of cookies used on this website, see our Cookie Statement.

Distribution Law Center Yearly Update on Verticals – The recordings and slides from the 10 October 2024 seminar are now available online. 


4 October 2021
0
Successful Launch Distribution Law Center

On 4 October 2021 the platform of the Distribution Law Center was launched successfully. With the assistance of specialized teams of no less than 27 jurisdictions, the platform offers access to hands on information on both EU and national law on agency and distribution relationships.

The contributors for these 27 jurisdictions are specialized teams from the following law firms: Arntzen De Besche, Arnecke Sibeth, Banning, Cederquist, Chrysses Demetriades & Co, CMS Francis Lefebvre, contrast, Delchev & Partners, Dittmar & Indrenius, Divjak Topic Bahtijarevic & Krka, E+H Eisenberger + Herzog, Eversheds, Havel & Partners, Horten, Kyriakides Georgopoulous, Modzelewska & Pásnik, Musat & Asociatii, Pavia e Ansaldo, Pérez-Llorca, Philippe & partners, SBGK, Šelih & partnerji, SRS and TGS Baltic.

The Distribution Law Center is ambitious and hopes to become the “go to” platform for information on important developments regarding agency and distribution.

While the start is confined to the European Economic Area (EEA), the Distribution Law Center has already received signs of interest from non-EEA jurisdictions. It is therefore to be expected that, in the foreseeable future, additional jurisdictions will be covered which can only enhance the relevance and usefulness of the Distribution Law Center.


Save, download or share this article


Stay updated

Subscribe for free and get notified on the latest articles, documentation and publications.

More articles about Europe

SEE MORE

Comment on this article

Sign in to post comments

Subscribe for free and get notified on the latest articles, documentation and publications.

The DLC’s Legal notice applies. contrast BV will process your data in accordance with the Privacy notice.