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

Work Department

Employment

Position

Partner

Career

Alexandre Abitbol is Partner in the Ogletree Deakins Paris office. He advises French companies and French subsidiaries of international groups on individual and collectives issues, mainly with respect to redundancy plans and their litigations.

He regularly assists clients on issues related to working time, negotiating and drafting collective bargaining agreements, managing employee representative bodies and unions, collective dismissals, and transfer of workforce.

He is a visiting lecturer in employment law at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas as well as the Institute of Labor Law (Institut du Droit Social).

He has a specialization diploma in labor law and is a member of the Nanterre Labor Court.

Prior to joining Ogletree Deakins in 2017, he spent three years at an international law firm as a senior associate, and three years prior to that in a highly-regarded French law firm specialized in employment law.

 

Education

  • Master II de Droit et Pratique des Relations du Travail, Université Paris II Panthéon – Assas
  • Master en Management, EDHEC Business School, 2009
  • Admittance to Practice
    Paris

Lawyer Rankings

France > Employment

Boutique firm Ogletree Deakins is exclusively dedicated to employment law, offering the full spectrum of employment expertise, as well as cross-functional matters, including GDPR and HR issues, public sector labour relations and vocational training. A stand-out roster of leading domestic and international clients rely upon the ‘high-quality, ultra-specialised and business-oriented’ team for support in advisory, transactional and contentious matters. Jean-Marc Albiol is noted for sensitive litigation and strategic reorganisation, and Cécile Martin has expertise in all areas, notably data protection and compliance. Nicolas Peixoto, Stéphane Bloch, Karin Dulac, Nicole Goulard and Alexandre Abitbol are also recommended.