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Stop competition from a former distributor

One of your former distributors continues to operate your brand, concept or competes with you despite being bound by a post-contractual non-competition clause?

This is an intolerable situation. You want to stop it as soon as possible.

Method to stop competition from a former distributor

We preserve evidence of wrongful competition (organization of findings, judicial measures of seizure of documents if necessary to prove the facts).

We define the foundations that will allow us to stop competition (non-competition clause, parasitic competition, counterfeiting for example).

We choose the fastest and most effective procedural route, most often an action for interim relief, possibly hourly to obtain the forced execution of the obligation under penalty within a few weeks.

Stop competition, parasitism or counterfeiting by a former member of the distribution network

Your former distributor stops the wrongful competition and has to incur costs to transform their business.

Guillaume Gouachon

Associate Lawyer

Responsible "Consommation, produits et conformité"

Jérôme Guillé

Jérôme Guillé

Associate Lawyer

Responsible "Distribution & Concurrence"

Jérôme Le Hec - Avocat associé

Jérôme Le Hec

Associate Lawyer

Responsible "Distribution & Concurrence"

Martine Behar-Touchais

Professor of Law Of counsel

Responsible "Distribution & Concurrence"

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We choose the fastest and most effective procedural route, most often an action for interim relief

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