Mr Dominique Mondoloni > Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
21, boulevard Malesherbes
75008 PARIS
France

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Dominique Mondoloni is a partner in the Litigation Department. He handles general commercial litigation and arbitration, including shareholder disputes and merger and acquisition-related disputes, and white-collar criminal investigations.

Litigation
Mr. Mondoloni has over 28years experience as a trial lawyer, representing French and foreign clients before the Courts of France in a variety of civil and commercial disputes. Mr. Mondoloni has significant experience handling merger and acquisition related disputes.

Arbitration
Mr. Mondoloni regularly acts as Counsel to French and foreign companies in ad hoc and institutional arbitration proceedings and regularly advises clients in proceedings before national courts to enforce or set aside arbitration awards.

Mr. Mondoloni is regularly appointed as arbitrator in ad hoc and institutional arbitrations.

White Collar Criminal Investigations and Defense
Mr. Mondoloni acts as Counsel to plaintiffs in white collar criminal investigations conducted in France and as defense counsel to companies and their directors and employees in connecting with white collar criminal investigations.

Mr. Mondoloni has handled a large number of investigations for US and French companies in connection with allegations of foreign corrupt practices.

Lawyer Rankings

France > Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation

(Hall of Fame)

Dominique MondoloniWillkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP is a particularly strong name for corporate, M&A and shareholders’ conflicts litigation where the team regularly acts for large companies. Its ability also extends to commercial litigation and complex matters raising combined criminal and civil law and international aspects. Leading companies and investment funds are clients. The team is led by Dominique Mondoloni and Grégoire Bertrou and includes special European counsel Sophie-Jeanne Laroche, who is another key contributor.