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Connecting the Dots: U.S. and International Issues and Regulatory Developments on Connected Cars/Autonomous Vehicles, K&L Gates / Access Partnership, Washington, D.C.
December 6th, 2017 | Posted by in Artificial Intelligence | Conference | Connected Cars | Data Transfer | Europe | France | IT | Non classé | Privacy - (0 Comments) France’s Financial Markets Authority Considers Its Options for Regulating Initial Coin Offerings
December 6th, 2017 | Posted by in Blockchain | France | IT | Legislation | Trusted Services and eSignature - (0 Comments) On 26 October 2017, France’s Financial Markets Authority, the “Autorité des Marchés Financiers” (“AMF”), published a discussion paper focusing on initial coin offerings (“ICOs”) that highlights the (many) dangers that arise from these unregulated transactions and discusses the regulation options that it currently foresees.
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The French Connected Cars “Compliance Package” in EU Pole Position
October 19th, 2017 | Posted by in Connected Cars | France | Privacy - (0 Comments) On 17 October 2017, after about 18 months of waiting, a consultation involving more than 20 players, and two intermediate versions, the French Data Protection Authority (“Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés” or “CNIL”) has released the final version of its “compliance package” on Connected Cars (“Compliance Package”).
(more…)GDPR – New Consultations for GDPR Interpretation Initiated by French Data Protection Authority on the Concepts of ”Transparency” and ”International Data Transfers”
October 16th, 2017 | Posted by in France | Privacy - (0 Comments) In June 2017, the Article 29 Working Party – the gathering the all Member States’ Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) – announced that the five last guidelines to be adopted as companion pieces to the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) would be published in December 2017. Further to this announcement, the French DPA, the CNIL, is now seeking the contributions of the relevant stakeholders impacted by two out of five topics, whether they be sole or joint “data controllers”, “data processors” or “data subjects”.
(more…)France Moves Forward With Proposed Blockchain For Certain Securities Exchange
October 5th, 2017 | Posted by in Blockchain | France | Legislation | Trusted Services and eSignature - (0 Comments) Further to the adoption of Act no.2016-1691, dated 9 December 2016, on Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Modernization of Economic Life (“Sapin II” – see our compliance coverage here) and the public consultation whose results were made public on 30 August 2017 (see our coverage here), the French Ministry of Finance published a draft document aiming at adapting the French legal framework to the use of blockchain technology.
The proposed draft (which may be accessed here in French) address the possibility, for company, to register in a “shared electronic registry”:
- Negotiable debt securities;
- Units or shares of undertakings for collective investment;
- Capital securities issued by corporations and debt securities other than negotiable debt securities, provided that they are not traded on a trading platform
The conditions under which such registration would possible expressly exclude any item admitted to the operations of a central depository or delivered in a system for the payment and delivery of financial instruments. In addition, the bylaws of the issuer must expressly provide for the possibility to use such shared electronic registries.
In any case, the French regulatory framework would subject to French law whenever the issuer is headquartered in France or the issuance itself is already governed by French law.
Additional technical measures will subsequently be devised by a supplementing Decree, in order to provide the required safeguards.
While assessing the relevancy of a blockchain framework for corporate titles remains difficult in the absence of such technical details, all players are welcome to provide the Ministry with observations on the proposed framework until 9 October 2017.
First published on the K&L Gates Fintech Law Blog with Emilie Oberlis.
France: Securities Over the Blockchain Expected to Get Legal Framework this Fall
September 8th, 2017 | Posted by in Blockchain | France | IT | Legislation - (0 Comments) The French Act no.2016-1691 dated 9 December 2016 on Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Modernization of Economic Life (Or “Sapin II” – see our compliance coverage here) empowered the Government to amend the regulatory framework to facilitate the transmission of certain financial securities through blockchain technology
1)Article 120 of Sapin II “The Government may by way of executive orders within the 12 months following this Act take the measures necessary to (…) … Continue reading
In order to prepare such executive order, the Ministry of Finance initiated last Spring a public consultation, whose results were made public on 30 August 2017.
The 43 contributions included the points of view of local associations, banks, management companies, fintech pure players, academics, law firms and consultants, and provided operational and technical aspects to be taken into consideration in order for the new regulatory framework not to hinder the adoption of blockchain technology, while balancing security and foreseeability for all the players involved.
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↑1 | Article 120 of Sapin II “The Government may by way of executive orders within the 12 months following this Act take the measures necessary to (…) amend the regulatory framework applicable to securities in order to allow the representation and the transmission (via a shared electronic recording device) of securities that are not admitted to the operations of a central depositary or a system of payment and delivery of financial instruments.” |
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Leaders League Ranking 2017 – New Technologies – IT & Software – France
July 11th, 2017 | Posted by in Communication | Rankings - (0 Comments) K&L Gates ranked “Recommended – Band 2” with E. Drouard & Claude-Etienne Armingaud.
Source: Leaders League
Leaders League Ranking 2017 – New Technologies & Internet – France
July 11th, 2017 | Posted by in IT | Rankings - (0 Comments) K&L Gates ranked “Highly Recommended – Band 1” with E. Drouard & Claude-Etienne Armingaud.
Source: Leaders League
What effect will disruptive mobility technology and new personal transportation options have on business models and strategies for automotive manufacturers, The Future of Transportation World Conference
July 6th, 2017 | Posted by in Conference | Connected Cars | Intellectual Property | IT | Privacy | Software | Trusted Services and eSignature | World - (0 Comments) K&L Gates Advises VTG on EUR780 Million Purchase of Nacco Group
July 3rd, 2017 | Posted by in Deal - (0 Comments) Global law firm K&L Gates LLP advised VTG Aktiengesellschaft, one of Europe’s leading rail freight and logistics companies, on the purchase of all shares of CIT Rail Holdings (Europe) SAS and its related Nacco Group from CIT Group Inc. The Nacco Group has a fleet of around 14,000 rail freight cars with major markets in France, Germany, Austria, and Eastern Europe.
The purchase price amounts to approximately €780 million plus additional investments into further freight cars made by the Nacco Group between January 1, 2017, and the completion of the transaction. VTG plans to finance the acquisition through a senior loan and a privately placed hybrid bond. The transaction is subject to the approval of antitrust authorities.
Berlin-based corporate partner Dr. Thomas Lappe led the transaction in close collaboration with corporate partners Howard Kleiman in London and Jean-Patrice Labautière in Paris. They were supported by partners Nicolas Roggel (Berlin, labor law), Christine Artus (Paris, labor law), Tom Wallace (London, M&A), Giles Bavister (London, tax), Claude-Etienne Armingaud (Paris, IT/data privacy), Dr. Bastian Bongertz (Frankfurt, Finance), Bertrand Dussert (Paris, tax), and Mounir Letayf (Paris, finance), counsel Adeline Roboam (Paris, finance), and as well as senior associates Andreas Menge (Berlin), Caroline Urban (London), and Arthur Anton (Paris).
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