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Léa Duly

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Léa Duly

Léa Duly

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Paris
La Duly
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Léa Duly

Léa Duly

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Paris

Léa Duly

Associate

Paris

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Léa a rejoint Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner comme collaboratrice du département Contentieux et Investigations en février 2022.  

Sa pratique se concentre sur l'assistance et la défense de sociétés françaises et internationales, y compris de grandes institutions financières ainsi que de grands groupes industriels et commerciaux, dans des litiges commerciaux, tant dans les phases précontentieuses que contentieuses.

Elle conseille également les entreprises françaises et leurs filiales étrangères sur les questions de conformité à travers des enquêtes internes et la mise en place de procédures anti-corruption, ainsi que sur les questions de responsabilité sociale des entreprises.

Léa a effectué un détachement professionnel au sein du bureau de Londres de BCLP pendant cinq mois en 2024.

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    Solicitor d’Angleterre et du Pays-de-Galles 

Education

Master’s degree in International Business Law, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2019

Degree in European Union Law, European School of Law of University Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2019

LL.M International and European Business Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 2018

Bachelor in French and Common Law, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2017

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