Article D722-34 of the French Commercial code
Continuing education is organised under the responsibility of the Ecole nationale de la magistrature.
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Continuing education is organised under the responsibility of the Ecole nationale de la magistrature.
Travel and subsistence expenses incurred by commercial court judges to attend initial and continuing training courses are reimbursed in accordance with the regulations in force applicable to civil servants.
The request to cover costs incurred in civil or criminal proceedings or before the commission for the admission of applications until referral to the national disciplinary commission provided for in article L. 724-2, in respect of functional protection is made in writing to the Minister of Justice.
The decision to cover the costs of functional protection shall state the facts in respect of which protection is granted. It shall specify the arrangements for organising the protection, in particular its duration, which may be that of the proceedings or the procedure.
The judge shall inform the Keeper of the Seals, Minister for Justice, of the name of the lawyer he has freely chosen and the agreement entered into with him under the article 10 of loi n° 71-1130 du 31 décembre 1971 portant réforme de certaines professions judiciaires et juridiques.
Without prejudice to the agreement concluded between the lawyer and the judge under Article 10 of Law no. 71-1130 of 31 December 1971 reforming certain judicial and legal professions, the State may enter into an agreement with the lawyer appointed or accepted by the claimant and, where applicable, with the claimant. The agreement determines the amount of fees to be paid according to an hourly rate or a fixed fee,…
In the event that the agreement provided for in article R. 722-31 of this code has not been concluded, the costs incurred shall be paid directly to the judge on presentation of the invoices paid by him. The amount of fees covered by the State is limited by hourly ceilings set by joint order of the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice and the Minister for the Budget.
If the agreement provided for in article R. 722-31 of this code contains a clause to this effect or in the absence of an agreement, the State may only cover part of the fees when the number of hours invoiced or already paid appears to be manifestly excessive. The fact that the fees are manifestly excessive is assessed in the light of the services actually provided by the adviser on…
For each case or procedure, the judge may request reimbursement of travel or accommodation expenses related to the case or procedure, based on supporting documents, in accordance with the conditions and procedures for the payment of travel expenses set out in the provisions applicable to civil servants of the State for the Ministry of Justice. The State is not obliged to reimburse expenses incurred by the judge for travel or…
During the first two months of the year following the election of the members of the chambers of commerce and industry and the chambers of trades and crafts, the commission referred to in Article L. 723-3 shall draw up the list of members of the electoral college of the commercial court. This commission comprises, in addition to its chairman, a judge of the commercial court appointed at the beginning of…
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