Romain Lantourne > FTPA > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

FTPA
50 RUE AMPERE
75107 PARIS
France

Work Department

Restructuring & Insolvency

Position

Partner

Career

Romain Lantourne specializes in restructuring & insolvency and French fiducie. He also acts on complex M&A litigation matters, and distressed M&A.

Romain mostly advises companies in their operating or financial restructuring, within the framework of amicable and collective proceedings, shareholders looking for solutions for their distressed subsidiaries, potential bidders in their takeover plans, as well as court-appointed administrators and receivers during insolvency proceedings.

Regarding the French fiducie, he assists settlors, beneficiaries and their advisors in the structuring, implementation, and performance of fiduciary schemes for management (fiducie-gestion) and security purposes (fiducie-sûreté).

Romain is part of the teaching team of the University Diploma (DU) in French fiducie of the University of Orleans.

More information: https://ftpa.com/en/experts/romain-lantourne/

Languages

French, English

Education

  • Master’s degree in Business Law (2012) from Paris-Dauphine University
  • Master’s Degree in Business and Tax Law (2011) from Paris II Panthéon-Assas University

Lawyer Rankings

France > Insolvency

(Next Generation Partners)

Romain Lantourne  – FTPA

FTPA’s restructuring and insolvency practice boasts a wealth of experience, adeptly managing legal and financial restructurings for financially distressed companies, representing debtors, takeover entrepreneurs, and shareholders. Co-headed by Edouard Fabre and Romain Lantourne, both specialists in insolvency, restructuring, and litigation, the team adopts a multidisciplinary approach to a wide range of transactions, renowned for their ability to tackle complex matters with technical and innovative solutions. Additional team members include trust law specialist Bruno Robin and Antoine Techekhoof, whose expertise extends the practice into areas such as M&A, contract law, and distribution law.