Telemarketing: Prior Consent Is Now the Rule

As of August 11, a company may no longer call a consumer without the consumer’s prior, free, informed, and explicit consent. The main exception applies to an existing contract and a solicitation directly related to it. Consent is time-limited and cannot be tacitly renewed. A contract obtained in violation of these … Read more

AI: Implementation of Key Transparency Requirements

Since August 2, Article 50 of the European AI Regulation requires, among other things, that individuals be informed when they interact with certain AI systems, that synthetic content be made detectable, and that deepfakes be flagged in the situations specified in the text. AI-generated content of public interest may also need to be identified when it does not … Read more

The administrative jurisdiction already regulates the use of AI

The Council of State has adopted a charter for the use of artificial intelligence in the administrative jurisdiction. The principles chosen are clear: The Vice-President of the Council of State has expressly ruled out the idea that an AI could replace the judge: legal reasoning cannot be reduced to a statistical or mathematical construction. Charter of the Council of State, ... Read more

The Ministry of Justice is accelerating its AI projects

Following the June 2025 report on «AI in the Service of Justice,» the ministry organized the first edition of Choose Vendôme on June 16, 2026. The stated objective is to experiment with French companies on tools designed notably to: At this stage, it is a policy of experimentation and progressive deployment, … Read more

The European AI regulation is becoming fully operational

The essentials of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — the AI Act become applicable on August 2, 2026. Systems intended to assist a judicial authority in: are, in principle, classified as high-risk AI systems. Purely administrative or ancillary tools may escape this classification. The main obligations concern risk management, … Read more

European Union — July 19 — rule already applicable.

The ban on destroying certain unsold consumer products, provided for in Article 25 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1781, now applies to large companies. It targets first and foremost the clothing, accessories, and footwear listed in Annex VII. Micro and small enterprises remain excluded; medium-sized enterprises will be affected starting in 2030. Impact: organizing reuse, donation, etc. Read more

Open data of the justice system in France

Presentation Judicial open data consists of making the decisions of French courts accessible to the public in digital, free, freely consultable and reusable form, after anonymization of personal data. This policy pursues several objectives: Open data does not concern procedural files or documents produced by the parties. Only the ... Read more

Official presentation of recommendations to lawyers – June 2026

On June 15, 2026, the National Council of Bar Associations presented these 75 recommendations to its general assembly, signaling a desire to disseminate these guidelines within the legal profession. This constitutes a strong signal: lawyers are encouraged to increasingly integrate mediation into their practice.