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Céline Cloché-Dubois
CMS Francis Lefebvre, France
Work Department
Public Law, Real Estate
Position
Céline Cloché-Dubois joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2003 and became a partner in 2020.
She practices in Public law and Real Estate law. She acts for a large number of French and international clients in urban planning and development law, as well as environmental law, in the context of real estate project development.
Céline Cloché-Dubois also acts for developers, funds, and banks in the renewable energies sector, especially in the context of project development.
Languages
French, English
Memberships
Elected Member of the Bar Council (2022-2024)
Member of the Regional Observatory for Business Real Estate (ORIE)
Member of the Research Center for Planning, Urban Development and Housing Law (GRIDAUH)
Member of the National Institute for Circular Economy (INEC)
Member of the French Renewable Energy Trade Association (SER)
Lecturer in Energy law, Lyon 3 University (2021-2022)
Lecturer in Energy law, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (2018-2021)
Lecturer - IUP Génie de l'Environnement et de l'Industrie, University of Paris-Diderot, Paris Institute of Earth Physics (2010-2016)
Lecturer in Real Estate Engineering course for Master’s graduates at Paris 10 Nanterre University (2010-2011)
Education
Bar specialisation certificates: Environmental law and Public law
Master of Advanced Studies (DEA) in Public Economic Law, Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University (2002)
Post-graduate degree in Local Government Administration, Paris 5 René-Descartes University (2001)
Institute of Political Studies (Sciencs Po Grenoble) - Public Service area (1998)
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