DELCADE ranked by LEGAL 500 The Regions for 2021
On April 21, 2021 By Sabine VANDERSTRICHT
For the third year in a row, DELCADE has been ranked as a leading firm by the prestigious Legal 500.
On the basis of detailed analysis and surveys, The Legal 500, which aims to identify the best legal experts by practice area at the international level, has become the benchmark in the field of business law. Honored for the first time in 2019, Delcade has experienced strong growth with the arrival of eight new Partners, all specialists in their fields. With its full-service team, Delcade confirms its position for 2021.
An innovative business law firm created in 2014, Delcade brings together a team of 24 experienced lawyers, who practice collaboratively while retaining organizational flexibility and agility. Delcade is a full-service firm that supports start-ups, mid-size companies, large companies and foreign companies in all areas of business law: mergers and acquisitions, corporate law, taxation, contracts, intellectual property, information technology, international law, litigation, real estate, labor law, public law, restructuring, bankruptcy, and competition law.
Based in Paris and Bordeaux, the firm continues to expand and with additional partnership nominations anticipated in 2021 in practice areas including tax law, M&A, white collar defense, environmental law, and business litigation.
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