LEGAL INFORMATION
In accordance with the provisions of law no. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy, users of the NOBLE CAUSE site are informed of the identity of the various parties involved in its creation and follow-up.
Site editing
This site, accessible at the URL contact@noblecause.fr (the “Site”), is published by :
NOBLE CAUSE, a company with capital of €1,000, registered with the R.C.S. of LYON under the number RCS LYON 982 403 396, having its registered office at 16, rue Cuvier 69006 Lyon, represented by Mr. Éric VAN EFFENTERRE, duly authorized;
The publisher’s individual VAT number is: FR30982403396.
Hosting
The Site is hosted by OVH SAS, located at 2 rue Kellermann – BP 80157 – 59053 Roubaix Cedex 1, France (telephone contact or e-mail: 1007).
Publishing Director
The Site’s Publishing Director is Mr. Éric VAN EFFENTERRE.
Contact us
By phone: +33 6 83 49 69 15
By e-mail: contact@noblecause.fr
By post: 16, rue Cuvier 69006 Lyon
Personal data
The processing of your personal data is governed by our Privacy Charter, available from the “Personal Data Protection Charter” section, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 (“GDPR”).
The creation of a website denouncing abusive or fraudulent practices not only represents an effective alternative to protracted legal action, but also encourages the accused individual or legal entity to finally reach a settlement initially refused.
NOBLE CAUSE designs mini-sites that are most often intended to kick-start an unproductive negotiation process. In such cases, a number of precautions must be taken: a measured tone of voice, a highly pedagogical explanation of the problems encountered, and no personalization of content. Sometimes, simply mentioning the imminence of an online launch is enough to win a much more attentive ear and get a proposal that was unduly rejected accepted.
If you’d like to find out more, just click on the link to download the brochure presenting a website reporting wrongdoing.
Reaching a settlement is always the best way to resolve a conflict situation resulting from an unfulfilled or unbalanced commitment. However, the formulation of reciprocal concessions requires prior analysis of the facts by a network of multidisciplinary skills. The experts, professors of law and consultants with whom we collaborate are thus in a position to grasp all the issues involved in a contentious transaction.
Such a highly technical approach leads to the identification of errors and faults that will convince the accused party not to engage in a legal action that is practically lost in advance. The victim then regains confidence and no longer accepts to compromise on the basis of an initial proposal whose argumentation is often based on the terms of a contract containing abusive or potestative clauses.
If you’d like to find out more, just click on download the brochure presenting a settlement process.
The EPFA (Étude Préliminaire de Faisabilité et d’Attractivité – Preliminary Feasibility and Attractiveness Study ) helps you to protect your interests before buying or selling a property. Subject to market laws and countless regulations, these operations represent one of the riskiest and most significant decisions in the life of an individual.
A comprehensive analysis grid is used to identify and note a number of elements that are crucial to taking the right initiative: land ownership, governance of the territory, urban planning and environmental documents, and the state of the buildings. Such a diagnosis enables us to define a negotiation strategy that will win the trust and agreement of the parties involved, such as owners and agents:
If you’d like to find out more, just click on download the EPFA presentation brochure.
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