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36 rue La Fayette
Paris, 75009
France

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Créé en 2008, le bureau de Paris de BCLP s’appuie sur l’expertise reconnue de plus de 60 avocats, dont 24 associés et conseille ses clients sur une largegamme de services juridiques :

  • corporate M&A;
  • restructuration;
  • immobilier;
  • fiscalité;
  • financement;
  • concurrence/distribution;
  • contentieux complexes;
  • conformité;
  • droit social;
  • droit public et de l’énergie;
  • ainsi qu’en IP/IT & Data.

Le réseau international intégré de BCLP permet à son bureau de Paris de mobiliser les meilleurs experts et d’offrir à ses clients une plateforme de services juridiques innovants et sur mesure.

Grâce à la puissance du réseau international intégré permettant de mobiliser les meilleurs experts, le bureau de Paris offre à ses clients une plateforme de services juridiques innovantes et opérationnels. BCLP est particulièrement actif dans les secteurs de l’immobilier & infrastructures, des énergies renouvelables, des télécoms, media & technologie, des services financiers, de la distribution et des biens de consommation, de l’industrie et de l’agroalimentaire.

Avec 1.275 avocats répartis dans 31 bureaux en Amérique du Nord, en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Asie, BCLP est un cabinet d'avocats qui travaille de manière entièrement intégrée. BCLP est reconnu pour sa culture collaborative, la qualité de ses relations fortes et durables avec ses clients, son expertise juridique de premier plan et son goût pour l’innovation. La stratégie globale s’articule autour de trois pôles d’expertise : le secteur immobilier, les transactions mid-market complexes et les contentieux et investigations à fort enjeux.

Jean-Patrice Labautière, Office Managing Partner, Paris
Jean-Patrice Labautière, Office Managing Partner, Paris
+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 36
Jean-Patrice Labautière, Office Managing Partner, Paris
Jean-Patrice Labautière, Office Managing Partner, Paris
+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 36

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Jean-Patrice Labautière, Office Managing Partner, Paris
Jean-Patrice Labautière, Office Managing Partner, Paris
+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 36

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For many large US or UK groups, mandatory CSRD reporting has likely been on the back burner, even where ESG reporting is already conducted voluntarily. Indeed, the first group-level report for non-EU groups under the ESRS-40a is not due until 2029, comprising figures from the 2028 financial year.  However, on 3 July 2026 the Commission adopted a revised set of European Sustainability Reporting Standards (“ESRS”), the detailed rules that sit under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. These revised standards capture EU companies, and may include a non-EU group’s EU subsidiaries. The revised ESRS standards sit separately from the Article 40a global reporting mechanism, which is expected to operate as a separate third-country regime and is currently evolving. 
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Jun 08, 2026

EU Formally Adopts Revised FDI Screening Regulation

The EU has completed the legislative process for its revised foreign direct investment screening framework (the “Revised EU FDI Regulation”), with the Council formally adopting the Revised EU FDI Regulation today (8 June 2026) following its approval by the European Parliament last month.

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The EU has completed the legislative process for its revised foreign direct investment screening framework (the “Revised EU FDI Regulation”), with the Council formally adopting the Revised EU FDI Regulation today (8 June 2026) following its approval by the European Parliament last month.
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