The new Belgian Code of Companies and Associations has been voted

It’s official: the new Belgian Code of companies and associations has been approved yesterday in its final version by the Belgian Parliament. It will be published in the official gazette in the coming weeks and will gradually come into force as from May 1st, 2019. For an insight into the reform, please refer to a recent […]

Simont Braun secures major victory for Wolu TV against Telenet

Simont Braun (Emmanuel Cornu and Thomas Derval) secured an important victory for Wolu TV ASBL against Telenet. Our lawyers successfully represented the association before the Brussels Business Court in a compensation claim brought by the telecom company. Read more in an article by Nicolas Keszei published yesterday in L’Echo.

UBO Register: new deadline extension

The Belgian Minister of Finance announced yesterday that the deadline for the 1st registration in the UBO register had been extended to 30 September 2019 (instead of 31 March). For more information on this topic, please see our previous news authored by Sandrine Hirsch and Jacques Malherbe.

Simont Braun is a proud founding member of the Legal Diversity & Inclusion Alliance

Simont Braun is pleased to be one of the 36 co-founding members of the Legal Diversity & Inclusion Alliance (LDIA). By joining #LDIA, member firms commit to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment, exchange good practices, and raise awareness of non-discrimination and diversity issues. The LDIA Charter was signed last week at the kick-off […]

Le droit du procès civil – Colloque et parution du Volume 2

Le colloque « Le droit du procès civil – Etat actuel et analyse des réformes à venir » a attiré plus de 300 participants ce lundi 28 janvier à l’ULB.   Les interventions de Fanny Laune et de Marc Baetens-Spetschinsky sont disponibles ici : La déformalisation de l’acte juridictionnel et le régime des nullités par Fanny Laune Incertitude concernant les conditions de recevabilité […]

Two Partners appointed in the Industrial property Section of the Council for Intellectual Property

The FPS Economy has just appointed, for their legal expertise, Fernand de Visscher as President and Emmanuel Cornu as a member of the Industrial Property section of the Council for Intellectual Property. The Council for Intellectual Property is an advisory body made up of experts and representatives of various sectors concerned with the intellectual property. Its main mission is […]

2019, the year of truth for open banking (RTS – SCA)

Introduction In the world of Payments and FinTech, PSD2 has been a hot topic for several years now. Last year was already a crucial year with the transposition deadline of this directive scheduled for 13 January 2018. This transposition gave rise to significant (and by now very well-known) changes such as the introduction of regulation […]

New Companies and Associations Code – Update January 2019

A number of amendments to the draft law were proposed at the Parliament’s plenary session on 18 December 2018. A new opinion from the Council of State is expected soon. For an outline of the main changes vis-a-vis the existing regulations, you may refer to the slides prepared by Paul Alain Foriers, Partner in our Corporate […]

Adaptation du droit au crédit-temps en 2017

La CCT 103ter, adoptée par le Conseil national du travail le 20 décembre 2016, harmonise et adapte certaines règles relatives au droit au crédit-temps. Nous passons les principales en revue ci-après. 1. Abrogation du crédit-temps sans motif Le crédit-temps sans motif est tout d’abord définitivement supprimé par la CCT 103ter. Il n’est donc plus possible […]

La norme salariale – Impact des nouveautés pour votre entreprise

Pour rappel, en vue de garantir la compétitivité des entreprises belges, la loi du 26 juillet 1996 relative à la promotion de l’emploi et à la sauvegarde préventive de la compétitivité interdit, dans certaines limites, aux entreprises du secteur privé (ainsi qu’à certaines entreprises publiques) de prévoir, par le biais de CCT ou de conventions […]

Le sort des créances de l’administration fiscale en cas de réorganisation judiciaire suivie d’une faillite

Par son arrêt n° 47/2017 du 27 avril 2017, la Cour constitutionnelle a répondu à deux questions préjudicielles relatives au sort des créances de l’Administration fiscale nées après l’ouverture d’une procédure de réorganisation judiciaire, lorsque celle-ci débouche finalement sur une faillite ou une liquidation du débiteur. Cette décision offre l’occasion de faire le point sur […]