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Paris, 75009
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BCLP’s integrated international network allows its Paris office to mobilise the best practitioners and offer its clients a platform of innovative and tailored legal services.

Clients benefit from the firm’s integrated international network of innovative and operational legal services that allows to mobilize the best experts and to offer seamless legal solutions. BCLP’s Paris office is particularly active in the sectors of real estate & infrastructure, renewable energy, telecom, media & technology, financial services, retail and consumer goods, manufacturing, and food & beverage.

Created in 2008, BCLP’s Paris office relies on the recognised experience of more than 70 lawyers, including 22 partners, and advises clients on a wide range of legal services:

  • corporate M&A;
  • restructuring;
  • real estate;
  • taxation;
  • financing;
  • competition/ distribution;
  • complex litigation;
  • compliance;
  • employment law;
  • public law and energy;
  • as well as IP/IT & Data.

Constantin Achillas

Office Managing Partner, Paris

+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 34

Olivier Mesmin

Office Managing Partner, Paris

+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 69

Constantin Achillas

Office Managing Partner, Paris

+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 34

Olivier Mesmin

Office Managing Partner, Paris

+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 69

Meet The Team

Constantin Achillas

Office Managing Partner, Paris

+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 34

Olivier Mesmin

Office Managing Partner, Paris

+33 (0) 1 44 17 77 69

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