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Gide Loyrette Nouel A.A.R.P.I.
15 rue de Laborde
Paris
75008
France

Work Department

Dispute Resolution, Banking & Finance

Position

Admitted to the Paris Bar in 2015, Marie Robert is an associate within Gide’s Dispute Resolution practice group.

Marie assists the firm’s clients in banking and financial litigation, in particular disciplinary proceedings, as well as in contractual and corporate law disputes.

She advises and represents clients in the framework of:

– regulatory inspections and enforcement proceedings, before banking and financial regulators (AMF and ACPR) in matters of market abuse and compliance by regulated institutions with their professional obligations (investigations, controls and sanction procedures);

– civil litigation in particular shareholder and stock market litigation;

– criminal, in particular on issues likely to concern financial institutions (market abuse, suspicious transaction reports, etc.).

She also advises financial institutions in complex cases involving several jurisdictions or regulators, including in an international context.

Marie holds a Master II degree in Economic Litigation and Arbitration from the Law School of Sciences Po Paris and a Master II degree in International Trade Law from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. Marie speaks both French and English.

Lawyer Rankings

France > Dispute resolution: Stock market litigation

Gide Loyrette Nouel A.A.R.P.I. has a high-level dedicated team that assists clients facing AMF regulatory and disciplinary investigations. The team has a strong involvement alongside leading French and international asset management firms which it assists during AMF’s asset management regulatory compliance audit and stock-market abuse investigations. The practice is also retained by CEOs, traders and individual investors and can also act for listed companies (notably in the biotech sector) in AMF-led investigations into stock-market breaches including market manipulation, financial information communications issues and insider trading. A former member of the AMF, Jean-Philippe Pons-Henry is a is a top name in the field. Other contributors include white-collar expert  Bruno Quentin and asset management experts Stéphane Puel and Benjamin Delaunay. Counsel Marie Robert-Schmid is also noted.