Jean-Marc Albiol > Ogletree Deakins > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

Ogletree Deakins
Ogletree Deakins, cabinet dédié au droit social
58 bis rue la boétie
75008 Paris
France

Work Department

Labor & Employment Law

Position

Founding Partner

Career

Jean-Marc Albiol is the founding Partner of Ogletree Deakins in France.

He provides strategic advice on numerous complex and sensitive matters including mergers & acquisitions and restructurings of French and international groups.

He regularly advises on issues related to employee representative bodies, collective dismissals, staff transfers, and he is also experienced in the setting-up of compensation policies. He has notably developed his expertise in the area of internal investigations of sensitive matters such as corruption and harassment within large French and international structures.

Prior to joining the firm in 2017, Jean-Marc was a partner at Hogan Lovells.

Jean-Marc is recognized in Labor and Employment Law by French national and international main rankings and awards as Chambers Europe, Legal 500 EMEA, Best Lawyers, Client Choice Awards where he has been the exclusive winner in the Employment & Benefits category for France.

He also lectures on employment law at Paris II Panthéon Assas University.

 

Languages

French, English

Memberships

  • IBA
  • EELA (European Employment Lawyers Association)
  • ANDRH
  • XBHR
  • SHRM
  • IDS

Education

  • DESS de Droit du Travail, Université de Montpellier
  • Maîtrise de droit, Université de Montpellier

Admittance to Practice

  • Paris
  • Court of Appeal of Paris

Lawyer Rankings

France > Employment

Employment specialist Ogletree Deakins represents some of the country’s leading institutions and public bodies and is a key port of call for high-stakes employment matters. Jean-Marc Albiol has longstanding experience in sensitive litigation and strategic reorganisation cases. Cécile Martin is the go-to expert for the social management of operations and discrimination and harassment cases. Nicolas Peixoto, Stéphane Bloch, Karin Dulac and Alexandre Abitbol are other key names to note.