VSD (Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche) Magazine was founded in 1977 by Mr Siegel, former General Manager of Europe 1, and sold 400,000 copies per month.
In 1996, the magazine was taken over by Prisma, which in turn sold it to Georges Ghosn in 2018. Complications in this transfer led to the company being placed in receivership, which resulted in the adoption of a recovery plan in April 2021. With rising paper and energy prices, VSD was unable to meet the plan’s deadlines. In a ruling dated 1 February 2023, the Commercial Court of Paris resolved the recovery plan and declared VSD in receivership, with its operation to continue until 31 March 2023.
VSD’s receiver then issued an invitation to tender, which was met with seven takeover bids.
On 7 April 2023, the Commercial Court of Paris approved the plan to sell VSD to Heroes Media, as per which the majority of jobs and the magazine’s DNA are to be preserved.
Squadra Avocates (Charles Morel, Partner, and Ombeline Chaboureau, Associate) acted as counsel for Heroes Media.
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NULLSquadra Avocats accompanied KARYON FOOD and its partners in a new round of fundraising to support the startup’s growth and development.
KARYON FOOD is a collaborative platform that allows agri-food professionals to retrace the history of their products and communicate it to their consumers.
KARYON FOOD was advised by Squadra Avocats, whose Corporate-M&A team was led by François Lan and Camille Mirabel-Chambaud, partners, with Diane Buzenet, associate.
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NULLAn article written by our Of Counsel Daniel Fasquelle has been published in the edition N°3-2022 of the Concurrences magazine. In this article, Daniel discusses competition law and digital giants, in the wake of the Antitrust and Digital conference held in Paris in March 2022. To read the article, click here.
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Our Partner Benoît Javaux was interviewed by Le Point on the freedom of the press, specifically in the context of the Court’s decision to ban the publication of information derived from hacked data. The complete interview is accessible on the Le Point website , and the first page can be read here.
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