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Mr Vincent Bénézech

Work Department
Commodities
Position
Partner
Career
Vincent is a commercial litigator, with a particular focus on commodities, shipping and more general international litigation and arbitration. He regularly acts before French courts and various arbitral institutions, and advises on international enforcement proceedings and interim and conservatory measures. He also advises on regulatory aspects of international trade, particularly in relation to international economic sanctions. Vincent is dual-qualified as French Avocat and Solicitor of England and Wales.
Vincent is qualified in Paris.
Languages
French, English
Lawyer Rankings
France > Shipping
(Next Generation Partners)The well-established team at HFW offers a global and full-service shipping practice, spanning a wide spectrum of dry and wet matters. The team advises on claims for damage to cargo, charter party disputes, sale and purchase disputes, as well as matters involving physical damage to vessels, such as collisions and groundings. Stanislas Lequette leads the team, harnessing over 20 years of experience representing maritime and energy sector clients on contractual, corporate, and general liability disputes. Guillaume Brajeux advises high-profile clients in the full range of shipping disputes, and Stéphanie Schweitzer has expertise in tourism, passenger carriage by sea, and personal injury matters. Vincent Bénézech and Mona Dejean are also key contacts for the trade of soft commodities and energy issues.
France > Dispute resolution: International arbitration
(Firms to watch)Headed by Vincent Bénézech, HFW‘s arbitration practice recently strengthened with the arrival of recognised experts Gaëlle Le Quillec and Julien Fouret, who joined from Eversheds Sutherland (France) LLP.
Lawyer Rankings
- Next Generation Partners France > Shipping
- Shipping France
- Firms to watch France > Dispute resolution: International arbitration