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Paris International Litigation & Arbitration Lawyer
Overview
Hortense de Roux practices in the area of corporate and commercial litigation, focusing on those aspects related to contract law, distribution, industrial risks, product liability, and criminal business law.
Hortense is involved in prelitigation work, as well as representing French and international companies in French courts and tribunals in such industry sectors as retail, IT, transportation and logistics, and new technologies...
Hortense de Roux practices in the area of corporate and commercial litigation, focusing on those aspects related to contract law, distribution, industrial risks, product liability, and criminal business law.
Hortense is involved in prelitigation work, as well as representing French and international companies in French courts and tribunals in such industry sectors as retail, IT, transportation and logistics, and new technologies. She also has considerable experience in appearing before court-appointed experts, particularly in complex IT litigation.
Before joining Jones Day, Hortense trained in several major English and French law firms. She is a member of the HEC au Feminin commission, where she is responsible for its international development. Hortense also is on the editorial committee of the Hommes et Commerce journal.
About Hortense de Roux
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- International Litigation & Arbitration
- Global Disputes
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Paris
Education
- Universite de Paris I, Pantheon Sorbonne Droit des Affaires, Paris, France, 2005
DEA
Major: Business Law - Universite' de Paris II, Paris, France, 2002
Maitrise
Major: European Law - HEC Paris, Grad Bus School
- U de Paris I - France
- HEC Graduate School of Management, 2005
Diploma
Office Information
Address
2 rue Saint-Florentin 75001 Paris, France
Phone
Fax
- +33-1-56-59-39-38
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