Founded in 1851, the coffee roaster Cafés Legal found itself in judicial liquidation and dismissed its employees
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The company, famous for its advertising slogan “Legal, taste”, declared itself in suspension of payments last September.
The decision of the Commercial Court leads to the immediate closure of the Le Havre production site, which puts 110 people out of work On December 17, 2024, the Paris Commercial Court ruled
On Tuesday, December 17, the Paris Commercial Court ordered the judicial liquidation of Cafés Legal, the Le Havre company that has been operating in the port city for 170 years. A decision that causes the immediate cessation of production and the dismissal of the 110 employees of the company.
The brand was placed in judicial liquidation on Tuesday, leading to the dismissal of 110 employees of the company, which has been based in Le Havre for 170 years.
After its takeover, then its resale, by the Bordeaux businessman Michel Ohayon, the Cafés Legal brand was placed in judicial liquidation on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. In Le Havre, 110 employees are thus laid off.
On Tuesday, the Paris Commercial Court declared the judicial liquidation of Cafés Legal in Le Havre. The cessation of production takes effect immediately, as does the dismissal of the 110 employees of the company established for 170 years in the Océane city.
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