Team

Lucie Bureau

Attorney-at-Law - Associate

Lucie provides both advisory and litigation services in the fields of intellectual property law, new technologies and personal data protection.

Admitted to the Paris Bar in 2023, Lucie is a graduate of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Master 2 in E-Commerce and Digital Economy Law) and ESSEC (Specialised Master in International Business Law and Management).

Prior to joining the firm, Lucie developed her skills and gained experience in the Legal Department of Doctrine and in international business law firms such as DLA Piper (Intellectual Property and Technology team), Baker McKenzie (Information, Technology and Communications team) and De Gaulle Fleurance & Associés and the French law firm Vercken & Gaullier.

Languages

French, English

Education

2022 – CAPA, Paris Bar School

2020 – Specialised Master, International Business Law and Management, ESSEC Business School

2019 – Master 2, E-Commerce and Digital Economy Law, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University

Rest of the team

Jean Sébastien Mariez

Attorney at Law - Partner

Julien Canlorbe

Attorney at Law - Partner

Julie Carel

Attorney at Law - Partner

Laure Meysonnet

Attorney at Law - Associate

Laura Godfrin

ATTORNEY AT LAW - ASSOCIATE

Valentine Giraudat

Attorney at law - Associate

Philomène Dubecq

Attorney at law - Associate

Jeanne Roussel

ATTORNEY AT LAW - ASSOCIATE

Practises

Intellectual Property

Trademarks, brand and design protection

Licensing and transactions

IP litigation

Anti-counterfeiting

Designations of origin

Information Technology

Online content disputes

IT litigation

IT agreements

Access and use of public data

IT Regulatory

Media, Entertainment & Sports

Advertising

News - Book publishers

E-reputation – Influencers

Defamation - Image Rights

Sports - Gaming

Commercial and E-commerce

Commercial litigation

E-commerce

Commercial agreements and Distribution

Consumer Law

Data Privacy and cybersecurity

Personal Data compliance

Personal Data litigation

Cybersecurity

Privacy Regulatory