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De Gaulle Fleurance & Associés
9 RUE BOISSY D'ANGLAS
75008 PARIS
France
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Position

Firm Partner, Albane Lancrenon primarily intervenes in white collar crime matters.

After practicing as a lawyer in firms and teams specialising in white collar crime, Albane worked at the Enforcement Committee, and at the Investigations and Controls Department of the French Financial Markets Authority (“AMF”).

Since joining our law firm in 2014, Albane has regularly advised, assisted and represented companies and directors before criminal courts (from prosecution and investigation stage to final hearing), and in administrative proceedings before the AMF, the French Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority (“ACPR”), and the French Anti-Corruption Agency (“AFA”).

In addition to her solid experience in investigation matters, both on the prosecution and on the defence sides, Albane has also developed a strong expertise in compliance matters, particularly in the implementation of anti-corruption measures (Loi Sapin II) and anti-money laundering and terrorist financing measures.

Albane holds a Postgraduate degree in general private law (2000) from Paris XII University and a master’s degree in private law – judicial careers (1999). She is the adviser of the French Private Equity Association (France Investissement) in anti-money laundering and terrorist financing matters.

Languages

French - English

Education

Member of the Paris Bar since 2001.

2000 Postgraduate degree in Private Law (2000), Paris XII University

1999 Master’s degree in Private Law – judicial careers, Paris XII University

Lawyer Rankings

France > Dispute resolution: White-collar crime

(Firms to watch)

De Gaulle Fleurance & Associés strengthened its white-collar criminal law capabilities after hiring Aurélien Chardeau, who was previously with Dentons, and promoting Albane Lancrenon  to partner in 2022. The pair handle a range of cases on behalf of companies and senior executives including tax fraud and money laundering cases.