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Hogan Lovells (Paris) LLP Offices
Hogan Lovells (Paris) LLP
17 AVENUE MATIGNON
CS30027
75378 PARIS
France
17 AVENUE MATIGNON
CS30027
75378 PARIS
France
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Florian Brechon
Work Department
Corporate
Position
Partner
Career
Florian Brechon is a partner in our Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions practice in Paris. He advises on corporate law, particularly on mergers and acquisitions and private equity accompanying managers and private equity funds in their leveraged buyout and capital development transactions.
Prior to joining Hogan Lovells in May 2016, Florian worked at the Paul Hastings corporate department in Paris for four years and at the Gide Loyrette Nouel corporate department in both Paris and Shanghai for four years.
Languages
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Education
LL.M in Commercial Law, Cardiff University – Wales
Master in business law and taxation (DJCE), Nancy University – France
Master in business law, Nancy University – France
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Data privacy and data protection
- Compliance
- Industry focus: Healthcare and life sciences
- Industry focus: IT and internet
- Insolvency
- Intellectual property: Trade marks and designs
- Compliance
- Private equity: venture/growth capital
Firm Rankings
- Aviation finance
- Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
- Capital markets: debt capital markets
- Derivatives and structured finance
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution: Stock market litigation
- Employment
- EU, competition and distribution
- Industry focus: Luxury goods
- Insurance
- Intellectual property: Patents
- Private equity: LBO
- Shipping finance
- Banking and finance: transactional work
- Dispute resolution: International arbitration
- Industry focus: Energy
- Industry focus: Telecoms
- Intellectual property: Copyright
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Tax
- Administrative and public law
- Project finance
- Real estate
- Compliance
- Dispute resolution: White-collar crime