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Jean-Louis Martin - Paris

2 rue Saint-Florentin 75001 Paris, France

Updated: 11/15/2013

Paris Real Estate Lawyer

Overview

Jean-Louis Martin practices in all aspects of real estate law and investments, with particular focus on acquisitions and sales of assets, portfolios, and property companies and the formation of real estate funds. He leads the Firm's real estate practice in Paris.

Jean-Louis has extensive experience with commercial and logistics real estate, including development projects for such assets...

Jean-Louis Martin practices in all aspects of real estate law and investments, with particular focus on acquisitions and sales of assets, portfolios, and property companies and the formation of real estate funds. He leads the Firm's real estate practice in Paris.

Jean-Louis has extensive experience with commercial and logistics real estate, including development projects for such assets. His clients include the real estate funds managed by AIG European Real Estate Partners, AIG French Property Fund, Apollo Real Estate Advisors, LaSalle, MSREF, Tishman Speyer Properties, and UBS Real Estate Europe; investors such as Bank of Ireland, Generali, and Irish Life; and a number of French investors and developers.

Jean-Louis also has a sports law practice. He has been involved in major international sports events and, as president of the Legal Committee of the French Professional Rugby League (Ligue Nationale de Rugby) since June 2000, advises the league on the sale of its national championship broadcasting and marketing rights.

Before joining Jones Day, Jean-Louis worked in the Paris office of Debevoise & Plimpton and in the real estate group at Clifford Chance.

About Jean-Louis Martin

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner

Languages

  • English

Practice Areas

  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate Capital Markets
  • Real Estate Funds
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Sovereign Investors

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Paris

Past Positions

  • Debevoise & Plimpton
  • Clifford Chance

Education

  • Columbia Law School, New York, New York, 1994
    LL.M.
  • Universite Montpellier I Faculte de Droit et des Sciences Economiques, Montpellier, France, 1988
    DJCE-DESS de Juriste d'Affaires
  • Universite de Dijon Faculte de Droit et de Sciences Politiques, Dijon, France, 1987
    Maitrise in Business Law
  • Columbia University - New York
  • U de Dijon - France

Office Information

Address

2 rue Saint-Florentin 75001 Paris, France

Fax

  • +33-1-56-59-39-38

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