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Courrégé-Foreman Offices
3 avenue Victor Hugo
75116
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Courrégé-Foreman > The Legal 500 Rankings
France > Dispute resolution: White-collar crime Tier 2
Courrégé-Foreman is a renowned white-collar criminal law and litigation boutique firm that has a strong involvement in the aviation and defence sectors where it assists top names in the field in dealing with a wide range of sensitive files, including accidents, data theft and criminal employment law. The firm also handles top cases in other areas, including defending senior executives in high-profile corruption and fraud cases, while press law offences such as defamation are also dealt with. Mauricia Courrégé is highly regarded, and jointly heads the practice alongside Simon Foreman. Aurélie Girault left the firm.Practice head(s):
Mauricia Courrégé; Simon Foreman
Testimonials
‘Mauricia Courrégé demonstrates extraordinary strategic intelligence and communication skills. She builds her arguments in a very structured manner.’
Key clients
Safran Group
Total Energies
Aéroports De Paris
Uber
Amnesty International
France > Aviation Tier 3
Courrégé-Foreman is well versed in representing clients from the aviation sector in criminal and civil proceedings, while also handling other contentious work in regard to regulatory, environmental and product liability issues. Mauricia Courrégé and Simon Foreman jointly head the group, with Aurélie Girault constituting another key member of the team; all three specialise in litigation with a focus on aviation law.Practice head(s):
Mauricia Courrégé; Simon Foreman
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very efficient team and knowledgeable of the industry.’
‘French boutique firm focused on criminal law, with particular expertise in aeronautical product liability.’
‘Simon Foreman: very good lawyer, very good knowledge of the aeronautical industry.’
Key clients
Safran Group
Aéroports de Paris
Global Aerospace Inc
La Reunion Aérienne
DGAC
Work highlights
- Assisted Safran in proceedings brought in the Paris district court by families of victims of the Aeroflot flight 1492 crash in Moscow on 5 May 2019.
Courrégé-Foreman > Firm Profile
The firm: With over 25 years of experience in litigation and sharing a vision of the profession, Mauricia Courrégé and Simon Foreman founded the boutique firm Courrégé Foreman in 2014. The team today brings together five lawyers who assist the management and legal teams of companies in the handling of their conflicts, whether at the stage of preventing conflict situations or when litigation actually occurs – be it classic commercial litigation (including arbitration) or criminal proceedings, of which they also have solid experience.
As specialists of industrial accidents and catastrophes, the firm’s lawyers intervene in emblematic cases of technological accidents as well as in everyday issues. The team collaborates with engineers from all disciplines with the aim of continuously gaining a better understanding of the technical risks that companies are facing, and to understand and master the issues in the litigation stage.
The firm’s lawyers have notably developed a more specific expertise in the aeronautical field. They cover the more in-depth points of French and international regulations and regularly represent major operators in the field in cases of accidents, industrial risks or product liability.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Commercial litigation | |||
White-collar crime | |||
Industrial accidents | |||
Intellectual property | |||
Aviation | |||
Media | |||
Human rights |
Lawyer Profiles
Photo | Name | Position | Profile |
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Ms Mauricia Courrégé | Her practice covers all aspects of litigation including commercial litigation, white-collar crime… | View Profile | |
Mr Simon Foreman | His practice covers all aspects of litigation including commercial litigation, white-collar crime… | View Profile |
Staff Figures
Number of lawyers : 5Languages
English French- Dispute resolution: White-collar crime