Practice areas
Several fields.
The same procedural rigor.
From general criminal law to white-collar crime, including juvenile defense and counter-terrorism: every case calls for rigorous analysis and full commitment.
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Felonies & misdemeanors
Criminal law
Police custody, judicial inquiry, immediate appearance, criminal court (Cour d'assises). Rigorous and uncompromising defense at every stage of criminal proceedings, for both defendants and civil parties.
Procedures & matters
- · Police custody & questioning
- · Judicial inquiry
- · Immediate appearance
- · Cour d'assises
- · Plea bargaining (CRPC)
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International courts & cooperation
International criminal law
Cross-border criminal proceedings, international judicial cooperation, defense before specialized jurisdictions. A practice grounded in training before the International Criminal Court.
Procedures & matters
- · International judicial cooperation
- · European arrest warrant
- · Extradition
- · International Criminal Court
- · Transitional justice
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Executives, companies & individuals
White-collar criminal law
Executives, companies and individuals as defendants or civil parties. Preliminary investigations, judicial inquiries, hearings and trials before specialized jurisdictions. Fraud, misappropriation of corporate assets, money laundering, corruption, tax fraud. Strategy, technical rigor, discretion.
Procedures & matters
- · Fraud
- · Misappropriation of corporate assets
- · Money laundering
- · Corruption
- · Tax fraud
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Fundamental freedoms
Human rights
Defense of fundamental freedoms when the fairness of the trial, the dignity of the person or the effectiveness of rights are at stake. A demanding attention to procedural guarantees.
Procedures & matters
- · Pre-trial detention
- · Fair trial
- · Freedom of expression
- · Privacy
- · Procedural guarantees
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Detention & sentence enforcement
Prison law
Persons held on remand or convicted. Conditions of detention, disciplinary proceedings, sentence adjustments and remedies before the sentence enforcement judge.
Procedures & matters
- · Conditions of detention
- · Disciplinary proceedings
- · Sentence adjustments
- · Sentence enforcement judge
- · Pre-trial detention
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