Flichy Grangé Avocats
Maxime Arnaud is an experienced legal professional currently serving as an Avocat at Flichy Grangé Avocats since January 2016, with prior roles including Juriste and Stagiaire en cabinet d'avocats. Education includes a CAPA from EFB - Promotion Henri LECLERC (2015-2016), a Master 2 in Droit social from Université Paris 13 (2013-2014), a Master 1 in Droit social from Université de Nantes (2012-2013), a Licence de droit from Nantes Université (2009-2012), and a Baccalauréat, Littéraire from Lycée SMP - Les Sables d'Olonne (2008-2009). Additional experience includes positions at Manpower France and Cabinet BRL Associés. Maxime served as Chargé de TD at Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC) from September 2016 to June 2020.
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Flichy Grangé Avocats
Flichy Grangé Avocats : Teams with complementary skills, personally involved in assisting our clients With lawyers from very varied educational backgrounds (universities, top French graduate business and economics schools (IEP Paris, HEC), etc.) and from different professional horizons (University professors, in-house lawyers…), our aim is to be a real partner for company legal and human resources departments, capable of proposing pragmatic legal solutions also taking into consideration accounting, financial or commercial aspects. Each client is assured that its matters will be handled by a coordinated team under the responsibility of a partner who will be personally involved in the file right from the outset. Due to our nine key practice areas, we are able to grasp the most complex technical issues key areas.. Flichy Grangé Avocats Meeting the needs of international groups Our international team, made up of lawyers who are fluent in English, has been structured to meet the needs of international groups. We share their culture and their working methods, assisting them on an everyday basis. We also rely on the support of L&E Global, our worldwide network of partner firms which enables us to find the right law firm in each country to handle the specific requirements of each file.