Category: Distribution Law
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Possibilities and limits of Price Adjustment Clauses
Already last year, I highlighted the topic of price adjustment clauses in an article. Today I – again – would like to shed some light on this topic. In doing so, I would like to illuminate new aspects and point out more recent developments. Here, I will restrict myself exclusively to such clauses in b2b…
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Restrictions on letters of credit (LC) under Algerian jurisdiction
Yesterday I had a case with a rather unusual country focus. A German company wants to sell a water treatment plant worth several million euros to Algeria to a local company there. The contract in this regard is currently being negotiated. * In view of the high investment sum, our company has a legitimate interest…
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US Warranty Law in a nutshell
In my consulting work, I have recently been dealing more and more with export transactions to the United States. In addition to product liability law and customs regulations, warranty law also plays a role. In today’s article, I would like to shed some light on this particular area of law. * Basically, the law of…
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Consignment warehouse solutions in international trade
In my consultation today, I had an interesting case directly related to customs law. Specifically, it was about the legal construction of a consignment warehouse solution. I would like to take this case as an opportunity to present the general construction and possible legal pitfalls. * The consignment warehouse is a warehouse of a supplier…
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Commercial law in Vietnam – a brief introduction
Next week I will give a seminar for a business delegation from Vietnam – representatives of local companies and regional decision makers – on how to legally safeguard their business relations with German companies. I will put a special focus on distribution law and the particularities of international business such as choice of law, arbitration…