Mûre Maestrati
Partner
Mûre Maestrati advises clients in France and internationally, both in advisory and litigation matters, on issues relating to IT law, data protection, intellectual property and cybersecurity.
She assists clients from the structuring of their projects (IT contracts, e-commerce, platforms, artificial intelligence) through to regulatory compliance (GDPR, AI Act, DORA, NIS 2) – particularly in strategic or sensitive contexts (complex negotiations, distressed IT projects, CNIL investigations, data breaches, external DPO mandates).
Prior to joining DELCADE as a Tech & Data partner, Mûre developed her expertise over several years within leading international law firms, including CMS Francis Lefebvre and White & Case. She also gained in-house experience within the legal department of Visa Europe.
This background enables her to offer a rigorous, agile and pragmatic approach, grounded in a strong understanding of her clients’ technical and business challenges.
She holds degrees from King’s College London, Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas and Université Paris-Saclay and was elected “Secrétaire de la Conférence” of the Hauts-de-Seine Bar in 2023.
Alongside her practice, Mûre lectures in digital law in the Information Systems, Networks and Digital Master’s programme at Université Paris Dauphine. She is also a member of the AFCPD (French Association of Data Protection Professionals) and the Fondation des Femmes.
Expertise
Her recent publications
DELCADE ranked Tier 1 in The Legal 500 France 2026
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 […]
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Financing models for football clubs: developments and legal challenges
Professional football today faces a complex economic equation, driven in particular by growing demands for sporting competitiveness against a backdrop of instability in certain traditional revenue streams. In this context, clubs can no longer rely solely on income from broadcasting rights, matchday revenues or conventional sponsorship. Over the past fifteen years, a marked diversification in […]
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France’s rugby salary cap: a rule under increasing scrutiny
For several weeks now, a subject typically reserved for sports lawyers and club executives has entered the public debate: the French rugby salary cap. The trigger for this sudden visibility has been media scrutiny surrounding certain image rights agreements involving international players, most notably Antoine Dupont and Anthony Jelonch. Without prejudging individual situations or any […]
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