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Jones Day
2 RUE SAINT-FLORENTIN
75001 PARIS
France
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Work Department

Investigations & White Collar Defense; Global Disputes; Technology; Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection

Position

Partner

Career

Bénédicte Graulle focuses on criminal litigation and criminal business law, particularly in financial and industrial matters, as well as cybercrime. She has significant practical experience in internal investigations and compliance, including anti-bribery, corruption, stock trading and market manipulation offenses, and anti-money laundering issues. Bénédicte assists clients in all stages of criminal proceedings, both as victims and defendants, in France and abroad. She also provides assistance in investigations, dawn raids, searches and seizures, and French Anticorruption Agency audits. She has been involved in crucial criminal law cases concerning financial, political, environmental, health and safety, transportation matters, and cyber attacks.

Languages

French, English

Education

  • University of Paris V-René Descartes (DESS in French National, European, and International Litigation 2000;
  • DEA in Civil and Commercial Obligations Law 1999)

Lawyer Rankings

France > Compliance

(Leading individuals)

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The compliance team at Jones Day ‘continues to gain momentum on the Paris scene’, assisting with anti-corruption compliance programmes and international sanctions mandates, in addition to handling compliance audits led by the AFA. The practice is also well placed to leverage the firm’s international footprint when acting for domestic and multinational companies across the energy, technology and telecoms sectors. Bénédicte Graulle is praised for her ‘unrivalled commitment to protect and defend her clients’ in internal investigations involving issues such anti-corruption and anti-money laundering. Graulle leads the team alongside Françoise Labrousse, the co-head of the firm’s global government regulation practice, Linda Hesse, Jean-Michel Bobillo and Emmanuelle Rivez-Domont.