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August Debouzy
7 rue de Téhéran
75008 Paris
France

Work Department

Employment

Position

Partner

Career

Admitted to the Hauts-de-Seine Bar in 2000, Anaïs Qureshi joined August Debouzy in 2007 after having worked as an associate in the labor law department of CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre for eight years.  She has more than 15 years’ experience working in all areas of labor and employment law, acting as a litigator and advisor.  She has acquired strong expertise in the employment management of restructurings (plans to safeguard employment, including during judicial reorganization or liquidation proceedings, transfers of employment contracts, adaptation of collective statuses, etc.) and resulting litigation as well as in collective labor relations (management of staff representative bodies, collective negotiations, etc.).

Languages

French | English

Memberships

Admitted to the Nanterre bar in 2000

Education

  • DESS postgraduate diploma in Employment Law, University of Paris XIII
  • Postgraduate diploma, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris
  • Specialization Certification in labor and employment law

Lawyer Rankings

France > Employment

August Debouzy maintains its strong reputation as a leading firm in the market, assisting French and international clients in the real estate, pharmaceutical, media, hospitality, financial institutions and travel industries. The team routinely advises on the full spectrum of employment mandates, including day-to-day management issues, employment litigation and restructuring projects, along with sensitive sexual harassment matters. Emmanuelle Barbara leads the team and is noted for her extensive expertise in employment, compensation and benefits law, regularly advising on social security issues. Other key partners include Marie-Hélène Bensadoun, Catherine Le Manchec, Virginie Devos, Anaïs Qureshi, Fabienne Haas and Eric Manca. Counsels Diane Reboursier, Sonia Moreau, Laure Hosni, Isabelle Hadoux-Vallier, Kathy Azevedo and Boris Léone-Robin are also noted.