DELCADE ranked Tier 1 in The Legal 500 France 2026
On March 31, 2026 By Julie Da Vara
DELCADE is ranked Tier 1 in the France – The Regions category of The Legal 500 2026.
The firm has therefore been recognised for nine years as one of the leading business law firms in the regions.
The guide highlights the quality of the support provided by DELCADE’s teams:
“Noted for its ‘professionalism, dedication to service and remarkable patience’, Delcade supports clients on a wide range of business law matters, including corporate and M&A, tax, IP, real estate, employment, restructuring and competition law.”
This distinction reflects an approach based on practical, business-oriented advice and a strong commitment to supporting clients in addressing their operational challenges.
DELCADE would like to thank its clients for their continued trust, as well as its teams for their commitment and the quality of their work.
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