Lucie is an associate in the Paris office. She has experience advising corporations in commercial and investment arbitrations in industries including energy, construction, and real estate.
Lucie trained at the French Conseil d’Etat as well as the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Lucie holds a J.D. from Cornell Law School, where she was an Articles Editor for the Cornell International Law Journal and represented minors seeking SIJ Status as part of her clinical work. Lucie was also fully French trained at Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University where she obtained a Master’s degree in Arbitration and International Trade Law. She holds degrees from Utrecht University and Trinity College Dublin and has a significant background in intellectual property law. Lucie is admitted to practice in Paris and New York, and speaks French and English.
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Languages
French
English
Defending a leading global steel company in an ICC arbitration concerning an integrated mining project in West Africa
Representing an investor in an OIC investment arbitration against a Middle Eastern State in relation to a real estate development project
Acting for a European contractor in an ICC arbitration relating to the construction of a gas processing plant in North Africa
Representing a European subsidiary of a major Asian LNG trader in two price review arbitrations, under ICC and LCIA rules
Assisting a European gambling operator in an LCIA arbitration arising from multiple concession agreements
Acting as tribunal secretary in an ICC arbitration regarding exploration works on a prospective oil field
- J.D., Cornell Law School
- Master’s Degree in Arbitration and International Trade Law, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University
- LL.B., Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University
- LL.M., Trinity College Dublin
- B.A. (Hons.), University College Utrecht