Claire is one of the French top lawyers in the advertising and marketing area. More generally, she is very involved in the field of communication and the digital economy.
Claire has a varied practice: from traditional Intellectual Property, IT and personal data to consumer, commercial and digital regulation. Her practice covers legal advice, audits and contracts as well as litigation.
She advises Internet pure players (platforms, adtech companies, etc.) as well as brick-and-mortar businesses in various fields as in media, entertainment, fashion, food, health, sports, transport and real estate. She can help with connected products, CRM programs, advertising campaigns, promotions and gambling related issues, licensing and partnering, franchising, e-commerce, circular economy and commercial disputes.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
"I like to deliver practical advice, to support projects and to find solutions. I am very sensitive to major societal transformation movements such as digitalisation and decarbonisation, and their convergence."
- Our IP/ IT team:
- Xavier Pican, Partner
- Julia Darcel, Counsel
- Grégoire Dumas, Counsel
- Laurène Zaggia, Counsel
- Marie-Laure Pidoux, Counsel
- Christophe Arfan, Senior Associate
- Alice Vigne, Associate
- Alix Taverne, Associate
- Charlotte Autissier, Associate
- Emmanuelle Maisonnial, Associate
- Chloé Haffner, Associate
- Barbara Ghebali, Associate
- Héloise Jardel, Associate
- Claire Boosz, Associate
Insights
Game over for second-hand game sales in France
Virtual tops, real trademarks: how in the US and Europe to navigate fashion IP in the metaverse
Commission notified of France's mandatory parental controls on internet devices
France makes parental controls mandatory on internet-connected devices
Challenging the environmental impact of data-driven business models
Data-driven business models: the role of legal teams in delivering success | Key findings
Data-driven business models: the role of legal teams in delivering success | Report
IP basics: what to think about when entering the UK and EU markets (trade marks, copyright, designs)
EU gets one step closer to adopting the Digital Services Act
New regulation of digital services expected to come into force for all businesses in late 2023