Founding partner of Dreyfus, Nathalie Dreyfus, is specialized in Intellectual Property Law and is a French and European Trademark Attorney.
Nathalie Dreyfus advises clients on a broad range of intellectual property law matters and, in particular, on protection and enforcement of trademarks, designs, copyrights, patents, appellations of origin, plant varieties, and domain names. She is also involved in drafting intellectual property and know-how contracts at an international level. In addition, Nathalie Dreyfus has extensive expertise in all issues related to the Internet and new technologies such as phishing, cybersquatting, social media, domain names, and online sales platforms. She is particularly specialized in defending companies and their managers on the Internet.
Nathalie Dreyfus is Certified Judicial Expert at the French Supreme Court and the Paris Court of appeal. She is also a panelist at the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, and the NAF National Arbitration Forum.
She is also a lecturer at the National School for the Judicial Profession and participates regularly in conferences both in France and abroad.
Nathalie Dreyfus has written several books, as well as articles for legal journals specialized in IP/IT. She writes for the Dreyfus blog, which publishes articles on legal news relating to trademark, patent, copyright, Internet, and new technology law. Her notable books include: Marques et Internet, protection, valorisation, défense (Trademark and internet, protection, valorization, defense) (2011); L’élu(e) face au numérique : De la puissance publique à la puissance citoyenne, un défi majeur des territoires (The elected representative facing the digital world: From public power to citizen power, a major challenge for territories), co-author alongside Pascale Luciani Boyer (2015), etc. She also has numerous articles published in well-known legal magazines such as: Dalloz, Les Echos, LexixNexis, etc.