Yam Atallah

co-founder and co-managing partner at Franklin société d'avocats (Law Firm)

Yam Atallah started their work experience in 1987 as an Associate at Salès Vincent & Georges. Yam then became a Partner at Salès, Vincent & Georges in 1993 and held that role until 2000. In 2000, they co-founded and co-managed Franklin Société d'avocats, a law firm.

Yam Atallah has a diverse education history. In 1983, they attended Sciences Po, the Paris Institute of Political Studies, where they studied business and finance. The same year, they also obtained a Maîtrise Droit des affaires degree from Université de Nancy. In 1984, they pursued further studies at the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne and earned a Postgraduate degree (D.E.S.S) in Bank and finance. Continuing their education, in 1985, Yam attended Georgetown University and completed an L.L.M - Master of laws degree. They further expanded their legal expertise by attending the New York Bar, where they studied towards an undisclosed degree since 1985. Lastly, in 1990, Yam enrolled at the Barreau de Paris, although specific details regarding the degree or field of study are not mentioned.

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    2000 - present

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