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PricewaterhouseCoopers International member, Pwc Société d’Avocats is a powerhouse in the field thanks to its impressive resources gathering one of the deepest benches in the market. The firm is able to provide the full range of tax expertise, from transactional tax advice to audits, litigation, VAT and transfer pricing. The firm’s complementary digital offering in support of the tax practice is another key asset. The prestigious client base includes many CAC 40 companies, as well as leading investment funds and institutions. The team is retained to provide general strategic corporate tax assistance and to conduct tax structuring and support in relation to the market’s largest M&A and private equity transactions. Additionally, the group is a strong choice for tax litigation, spanning various issues such as transfer pricing matters. The firm is headed by managing partner Loic Le Claire. The practice is coordinated by key lawyers: Guillaume Glon, Virginie Louvel and Jean-Philippe Brillet. Also recommended are Anne-Valérie Attias-Assouline, Marc-Olivier Roux and Nicolas Arfel on the transactional side; as well as litigation specialist Catherine Cassan. The 2021 partner promotions were Eve Castex, Fabien Fontaine and Marie-Claire Delpin.
Avocat, Associé, Paris / Neuilly-sur-Seine, PwC Société d'Avocats
Avocat, Associé, Paris / Neuilly-sur-Seine, PwC Société d'Avocats
The team at Pwc Société d'Avocats has an in-depth understanding of the laws and regulations that apply to all types of financial and credit activities in France, as well as of approval procedures before supervisory bodies. In the context of Brexit, the firm has been handling various significant relocation projects from international institutions. Practice head Nicolas Mordaunt-Crook has also been developing expertise regarding the regulatory considerations of fintech-driven projects such as online banking, payment services and crypto-assets.
Avocat, Associé, Paris / Neuilly-sur-Seine, PwC Société d'Avocats
Pwc Société d'Avocats covers all the bases of IT law, advising clients among other work on IoT, blockchain, media and e-commerce, and cybercrime matters. Sandrine Cullafroz-Jover has a particularly strong background in assisting with software development projects and the integration of international platforms, including large-scale outsourcing projects. Where cybercrime is a concern, she is the legal contact for the PwC Global Crisis Centre, offering a one-stop shop for dealing with data breaches and fraud.
Avocat, Associé, Paris / Neuilly-sur-Seine, PwC Société d'Avocats
PwC Société d’Avocats has a strong presence across France with eight offices in Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Strasbourg and Toulouse. The firm’s offices in the regions support the activities of SMEs, French subsidiaries of foreign companies, entrepreneurs and regional private equity funds with tax, employment, shipping, food,IT/IP and energy law. From these offices, the firm also coordinates the legal and tax activities of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ international network of entities providing professional services in Monaco. Clients much appreciate the ‘end-to-end support approach during the initial phase until signature’. The Marseille office has particular expertise in the taxation of the maritime sector. The Bordeaux office is a go-to for wine law. Emmanuelle Veras is the tax partner overseeing the regional offices.
Avocat, Associée, Marseille, PwC Société d'Avocats