The Paris Court of Appeal, which was due to rule on Wednesday in the controversial Crédit Lyonnais arbitration case in 2008, postponed its decision to November 24 due to the death of Bernard Tapie on Sunday.

The court noted, "in view of the death certificate" of the businessman, the extinction of the public action against him.

She has given herself a few weeks to make her decision on the five other defendants in this case, including Orange boss Stéphane Richard.

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Court of Appeal postpones decision in arbitration case after Bernard Tapie's death

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“Bernard Tapie was a litigant like the others.

Except he didn't know it ... "

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