DELCADE at the CONSULEGIS Annual Conference in Lucerne
On May 24, 2025 By Maïté Lavrilleux-Carboni, Frédéric Gorce, Jean-François Guillot, Benoît LAFOURCADE, Sophie COIGNAT and Frédérique Sallée
From May 22 to 24, 2025, six DELCADE partners took part in the annual conference of the international legal network CONSULEGIS, held this year in Lucerne, Switzerland.
The following partners attended the event:
- Sophie Coignat – Partner, Corporate / M&A
- Jean-François Guillot – Partner, Intellectual Property
- Frédéric Gorce – Partner, International Assignment Services
- Benoît Lafourcade – Partner & Co-founder, Corporate / M&A
- Maïté Lavrilleux-Carboni – Partner, Corporate / M&A
- Frédérique Sallée – Partner, Employment Law
The conference brought together lawyers from around the world to share best practices, attend thematic workshops, and explore opportunities for international collaboration. DELCADE’s participation reflects its commitment to cross-border development and to building strong ties with like-minded professionals who share its values of independence, high standards, and client service.
About CONSULEGIS
Founded in 1990, CONSULEGIS is a global network of independent mid-sized and boutique law firms, in-house counsels, and advisory firms in more than 45 countries. The network fosters collaboration and trust among its members, enabling them to provide clients with seamless, multidisciplinary support across borders.
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