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August Debouzy
7 rue de Téhéran
75008 Paris
France

Work Department

Technologies Media Intellectual Property

Position

Partner

Career

Partner within the Intellectual Property Digital Technologies department since January 2023, and particularly in the Patent team, Lionel advises French and foreign companies for their use or defense of their patent rights before the French courts or before the European Patent Office.

Lionel also advises these companies for their patent application filings in France, in Europe or for their international patent filings, as well as for monitoring the proceedings of grant of these applications.

Lionel began his association with August Debouzy in 2014, in his capacity of Patent Attorney, after having worked five years in a patent attorney firm. This association with August Debouzy continued with its registration to the Paris Bar in 2016.

Languages

French | English | German

Memberships

Lawyer at the Paris Bar, 2016

European Patent Attorney, 2012

Former French Patent Attorney, 2012

Education

Paris Bar School, 2014-2015, after Bar School Admission, Paris II Panthéon-Assas, 2013

Master in private law, Paris II Panthéon-Assas, 2010

CEIPI (Patents), Robert Schumann University, Strasbourg, 2009

Engineer, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech (Civil Engineering School), Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, 2008

Lawyer Rankings

France > Intellectual property: Patents

(Next Generation Partners)

Lionel MartinAugust Debouzy

August Debouzy’s patent team is co-led by the triumvirate of François Pochart, an expert in healthcare, pharmaceutical, life sciences, biotech, and chemical sector matters; FRAND litigation specialist Grégoire Desrousseaux; and Lionel Martin. Under the trio’s leadership, the group has expertise in advising domestic and international clients on FRAND and pharmaceutical disputes and infringement actions, as well as licensing and contractual matters and patent applications, to name a few key areas of instruction. Freedom-to-operate analyses and valuations are other key drivers of work. The department often represents clients before domestic and international IP courts, including the Unified Patent Court (UPC).