Mr Marc Fornacciari > Dentons > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
5 BOULEVARD MALESHERBES
75008 PARIS
France
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Work Department

Public Law

Position

Marc Fornacciari is a Partner at the Dentons Paris office. He specializes in public law and in particular in Public Business Law.

He is a member of the Transportation and Infrastructures, Public Policy and Regulation, Public Procurement and Government groups.

Marc has developed a recognized expertise in the infrastructure sector, in particular in project finance. He advises investors, banks and public entities on infrastructure projects (highways, railway projects, subways) or social infrastructure projects (the new Ministry of Defence in Paris, the new Justice Palace in Paris, La Santé prison, numerous universities and schools). He also advises stakeholders in the transport law practice, in toll prices and in new mobilities.

Former representative of a major European electric utility company for France, Marc Fornacciari has an extensive experience in energy law, both conventional and renewable energy (solar, wind-powered, floating offshore wind energies). He also practices environmental law.

Marc’s team is also very active in general public law, public domain law and in public procurement law (contracts and concessions), both in consulting and litigation. Overall, the team covers all aspects of regulatory law.

Honorary judge of the Conseil d’État, the French High Court for administrative law, he has acquired a renowned expertise in public law and jurisprudence. Marc Fornacciari has rendered conclusions as an advocate general on cases that abide to be leading contract law and concession law cases.

Marc also benefits from operational skills acquired in his previous professional experience. In particular, he was the operational manager of water, electricity and sanitation companies in Europe and the Middle East and was in charge of business development in these areas. Within this framework, he has extensive experience in project structuring and financing.

Career

Joined Dentons (previously Salans) in 2008
Jeantet Associés, Partner, 2004 – 2008
RWE AG, Group Representative in France, 2001 – 2004
Suez Environnement, Vice President Europe, 1997 – 2001
Suez Environnement, Vice President Southern Europe, Africa & Middle East, 1994 – 1996
Lyonnaise des Eaux, Vice President Strategy and Medium-Term Planning, 1991 – 1994
State Council, Auditor, Maître des requêtes and Government Commissioner, 1982 – 1991

Languages

English, German, Italian, French

Memberships

Admitted to the Paris Bar, 2004
Member of the French Energy Law Association (Association Française du Droit de l’Énergie)
Member of the Scientific Council of the Foundation for Political Innovation

Education

École Nationale d’Administration (ENA), 1980 – 1982
École Normale Supérieure, 1978
Advanced degree in German language, 1977
Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Science Po), 1977, Department of Public Service

Lawyer Rankings

France > Administrative and public law

(Hall of Fame)

Marc FornacciariDentons

Dentons remains the first port of call for a host of high-profile private and public sector companies and public entities (including government ministries) seeking advice on public contracts relating to major infrastructure projects, with a particularly strong presence in the road and rail sectors. Alongside advising on the awarding and renewal of concession contracts, project financing and execution, the team is frequently sought out to handle sensitive litigation stemming from public contracts and regulated activities. Regulatory issues in the energy sector are also a key area of expertise. Practice head Marc Fornacciari, who is lauded for his ‘encyclopedic knowledge of public procurement law‘, and the ‘inspiringDorothée Griveaux cover the full spectrum of contentious and advisory work relating to public contracts. Inès Tantardini is also noted.

France > Project finance

Noted for its ‘responsiveness, knowledge of the sector, quality of advice’ and ‘availability’, the team at Dentons has experience acting on PPPs, private finance initiatives and concessions in the transport, utilities and energy sectors. The practice is co-led by domestic and international PPP specialists Jean-Marc Allix and Marc Fornacciari, the latter of whom is noted for his ‘very extensive knowledge of the sector’.