Practice Areas

  • International Capital Markets Law and Securities Regulation
  • Securitisation, Structured Finance
  • International Banking Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Regulatory Law
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Education and Professional Experience
  • Lawyer, admitted to the Bar in France (2010) and Luxembourg (2012)
  • Université Paris XII (Degree in private law and English law certificate)
  • Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas (Master of Laws and Ph.D.)
  • Teaching as assistant at Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas (2001-2006)
  • Practicing corporate, banking and capital markets law in two leading independent law firms in Luxembourg as well as in law firms in Paris and Singapore
  • Legal counsel (on secondment) – EUROPEAN INVESTMENT FUND, Luxembourg, Debt & Structured Finance – Legal Department (11/2013-4/2014)
  • Lecturer for the course Legal Environment of Business for the students of the Master in Management at the Luxembourg School of Business (since 01/2022)
Languages
  • English, French, Spanish
  • Law firm
    01 March 2021

    GSK Stockmann in Luxembourg celebrates its 5th anniversary

    1st March 2021 marks the 5th anniversary of GSK Stockmann as a leading European law firm in Luxembourg. GSK Stockmann opened its office in Luxembourg on 1st March 2016. The office ...

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  • Media review
    18 March 2020

    GSK Stockmann contributed to the publication of The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guide – Luxembourg: Securitisation

    The 1st edition of The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guide (Luxembourg) for Securitisation has been published by Legalease as part of a series of online country-specific legal...

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  • Media review
    22 October 2018

    Green light for payment services (Feu vert aux services de paiement)

    The payment services market in Luxembourg may not be the largest but its drive and local reputation in the highly specialized field of FinTechs make it a sought-after European back...

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*Partner/Local Partner GSK Stockmann SA

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