CASE COMMENT : RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES - DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES - COMMERCIAL COOPERATION - PARTICULAR INVOICE - EVIDENCE

Discriminatory practices: The French Supreme Court holds that infringements to Article L. 441-3 of the Commercial code do not presume discriminatory practices (Créapro international)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Facts In the course of their commercial relations, the Intermarché group issued four invoices to the Créapro group for advertising participation or on turnover. In the context of a dispute over unpaid orders, the Créapro Group is appealing to the French Supreme Court (Cour de Cassation) in which it claims, in particular, that the invoices for commercial cooperation services do not meet the detailed invoicing requirements provided for in Article L.

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