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Excellent top-notch blog! Great insight, involved and motivational legal visions, open-minded, inspiring: I shall certainly advise all my French students to have a look (I teach legal English in Orléans Law School, France)
Basically, the situation here in France is a sort of “stalemate”: wait and see: after all, class actions could be dangerous for big firms!
With all my encouragments,
Take care!
Mathieu Corrêa de Sa
ps: if you happen to visit France: just show up in Orléans (only one hours’ commute from Paris!)
You could have a nice chat with some of my Master or Post graduate students (my “dear colleagues” are nice old snobs,but despite being a bit pompous, self-centered squares, they do belong to the human species and would be delighted to see someone with ideas)
Mathieu:
Merci pour votre cher message. Ma femme est prof d’histoire française, donc je voyage en France de temps en temps. Peut-être rendrai-je visite a l’université d’Orléans à l’avenir.
Bien cordialement,
Paul