DELCADE’s M&A – Corporate practice recognised by Option Droit & Affaires 2025
On November 25, 2025 By Thomas Rosier, Benoît LAFOURCADE, Kevin POUJOL, Pierre-Antoine DUBECQ, Sophie COIGNAT, Jennifer Paty, Jean-Yves Le Dizet and Maïté Lavrilleux-Carboni
DELCADE’s Mergers & Acquisitions- Corporate practice has been recognised by the Option Droit & Affaires 2025 rankings, for transactions below €200 million, both on an individual and collective basis.
DELCADE’s M&A practice is recognised on a collective basis, with the distinction of partners Benoît Lafourcade, Sophie Coignat, Maïté Lavrilleux Carboni, Jennifer Paty, Pierre-Antoine Dubecq, Jean-Yves Le Dizet, Thomas Rosier and Kevin Poujol.
On an individual basis, Kevin Poujol, recently appointed partner, is recognised for his M&A practice.
Sophie Coignat is also recognised for her expertise in leveraged buyout and growth capital transactions.
These distinctions illustrate the teams’ ability to support complex transactions with a structured, pragmatic and value-driven approach.
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