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Scotto Partners
12/14, Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées
75008 Paris
France
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Work Department

Tax

Position

 

Tax Partner

Career

Emilie Renaud has developed a reputed expertise in tax structuring, and more particularly in transactional taxation in the context of sales, acquisitions, refinancing and corporate restructuring operations.

Emilie advises French and foreign groups, managers and entrepreneurs, and has worked for many years in the private equity and M&A environment. She also represents her clients in their tax audits and litigation.

Emilie Renaud holds a postgraduate degree in tax law from Panthéon-Sorbonne University (2005) and a master’s degree in international law and management from HEC and ESCP (2005-2007).

Languages

French and English.

Memberships

Emilie is a member of the Paris Bar since 2007.

Education

Panthéon-Sorbonne University – Postgraduate degree in tax law; and a master’s degree in international law and management from HEC and ESCP (2005-2007).

Lawyer Rankings

France > Tax

Scotto Partners is a boutique law firm specialising in private equity and M&A transactions, as well as tax structuring and estate planning for family groups and the management of listed and non-listed groups. The practice is jointly headed by Jérôme Commerçon and Emilie Renaud, with Commerçon specialising in LBO and M&A transactions and Renaud reputed for her tax structuring knowledge.

France > Private equity: LBO

Praised by one client for providing ‘support in all stages of the process’, the team at Scotto Partners provides management teams and executives advice on the legal and tax structuring of management packages. Leadership is shared between Adrien Badelon and Isabelle Cheradame, who are noted for their ‘expertise and negotiation strategy’ and ‘attention to client needs’, respectively; along with Jérôme Commerçon, Emilie Renaud and Claire Revol-Renié. Badelon, Cheradame and Revol-Renié specialise in private equity transactions, while Commerçon and Renaud handle the tax aspects of LBOs.