DELCADE expandsits its Property and Construction law team with the Arrival of Armelle Mongodin
On December 5, 2024 By Armelle Mongodin
DELCADE is pleased to welcome Armelle Mongodin to strengthen its team dedicated to Property and construction law.
With over 25 years of experience, Armelle Mongodin brings valuable expertise in advising real estate guarantors, builders, and developers. A lawyer since 1998, she specializes in managing litigation and legal issues related to financial guarantees, including construction company insolvencies and the completion of ongoing projects. Armelle has developed strong expertise in off-plan sales, individual house construction contracts, and private construction contracts, addressing the needs of key industry players. Her in-depth knowledge of construction law and financial guarantees makes her an essential ally for insurers and financial institutions issuing these guarantees, as well as for other professional guarantees such as Hoguet Law guarantees and tourism guarantees.
The arrival of Armelle Mongodin represents a strategic asset for DELCADE, reinforcing real estate governance and ensuring efficient case management for both lawyers and clients. Her expertise will enhance the quality of services in the real estate and construction sectors while ensuring greater responsiveness and personalized case handling for clients and teams alike.
“Armelle’s integration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to providing high-quality service that is both rigorous and human,” said Benoît Lafourcade and Fabrice Delouis, DELCADE’s managing partners.
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