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Fabienne Panneau

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About

Fabienne Panneau joined DLA Piper in 2010. With her team of three associates, she leads the litigation practice of the IPT department. Drawing on her experience and in-depth expertise in procedural and judicial strategy, she advises and assists her clients mainly in the distribution and new technologies sectors and assists them in all related litigation (contractual relations, restrictive competition practices, misleading and unfair commercial practices, unfair competition, IT projects, Internet, liability of technical intermediaries, software counterfeiting).

Fabienne’s clients enjoy her pragmatism, ingenuity and creativity.

Fabienne’s capacities cover alternative dispute resolution methods, which she implements on a regular basis. In particular, she has followed the CMAP training course for inter-company mediation, reinforcing her skills in assisting her clients in mediation procedures.

She speaks at seminars and training sessions and regularly publishes articles.

Fabienne is also co-responsible for the Pro Bono practice and community involvement of the Paris office of DLA Piper.

Professional QualificationsAvocate admitted to the Paris Bar
Languages
  • English
  • French
Education
  • University of Paris X - Postgraduate degree (DEA) in business law
  • University of Paris I Panthéon – Sorbonne Postgraduate degree (DESS) in common market law

Awards

Team Recognitions:

  • Chambers Europe – Band 1 – TMT: Information Technology – 2023
  • Legal 500 – Tier 1 – IT and Internet – 2023
  • Legal 500 – Tier 4 – Dispute Resolution: Commercial litigation – 2023
Individuals Recognitions:
  • Best Lawyers – Litigation; Information Technology Law; Entertainment Law – 2013-25

Publications

Seminars

  • Franchise Conference - DLA Piper: “Overlapping perspectives on advice and litigation on the franchise contract”, October 2019
  • Cybersecurity Conference - DLA Piper: "Exfiltration of strategic data", "indirect attacks" (attacks targeting one or more intermediaries to circumvent the security measures of large organisations), "destabilisation and influence operations", attacks aimed at "generating cryptocurrencies" and "online fraud" are the main trends observed by the ANSSI in its analysis of the cyber threat in 2018, in France and in Europe”, June 2019

Memberships And Affiliations

International Bar Association

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