In a recent turn of events, global law firm Hogan Lovells has made a significant addition to its disputes team in Paris, attracting talents from its competitor, White & Case. Jean-Pierre Picca, an adviser to the French Presidency during Nicolas Sarkozy’s tenure, has been lured away, along with Jean-Lou Salha and three others. The esteemed entities will be focusing on investigations and compliance.
Notably, Picca and Salha come with a long trail of experience and legal knowledge. While Picca, with his history of advising the French Presidency, brings a unique perspective to the table, Salha’s expertise in handling high-stakes commercial and arbitration litigation marks an important asset.
The recruitment of these key players is indicative of Hogan Lovells’ commitment to strengthening its arsenal in dealing with increasingly complex disputes in the international realm. However, detailed information about this development remains behind a paywall.
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