About this office:
Since 2001, de Gaulle Fleurance & Associés has built an irreproachable reputation within the French and international market and is recognised as one of the leading and pioneering independent French law firms.
The firm, divided into two divisions, Corporate Structure and Corporate Operations, address the two principal needs of businesses; capital structures and business operations, which is perfectly adapted to the way businesses are structured.
The dynamic and flexible team management is reflected by the absence of department walls, a cross-practice approach and project based team collaboration. This allows de Gaulle Fleurance & Associés to mobilise their best talent and use skill synergies to their full potential, to create one signal vision of the various aspects of legal cases and to be reactive and effectively organise participation on projects of a larger scale.
Lawyers at the firm benefit from cross-culture academic and in-depth legal professional experiences and are licensed to practice in several jurisdictions.
With a systematically chosen and tested network of "good friends" in countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United States of America and the Netherlands, de Gaulle Fleurance & Associés represents a gateway to Europe for its French and international clients.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Law; Banking Law; Biotech Law; Business Reorganization; Capital Markets; Commercial Law; Commercial Litigation; Copyrights; Corporate Law; Electronic Commerce; Employment Law; Energy Law; EU Competition; Finance; Insolvency; Insurance Law; Information Technology; Information Technology Contracts; Intellectual Property; International Arbitration; Internet Law; Labour Law; Life Sciences; Litigation; Media Law; Mergers and Acquisitions; Patents; Pharmaceutical; Private Equity; Project Finance; Public Law; Real Estate; Tax Law; Trademarks; White Collar Crime.
Year Established: 2001
Languages: French, English, Spanish, German, Arabic, Greek, Russian, Italian and Dutch.