Carlyne Sevestre’s practice focuses mostly on intellectual property law (notably patent law), information and communication technology issues (in particular computer contracts), audiovisual and media law and commercial law. She is active in litigation, contractual and consulting matters.
She teaches the “Law and new technology” course in the Master of Public Affairs at Sciences Po, and innovation and patent law in the Master’s program, specializing in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, at the Ecole Supérieure de Génie Informatique (ESGI).
French - English
2016 Master degree Intellectual Property from the University of Paris Saclay
2015 Master degree / LLM Comparative and European Private International Law, University Toulouse 1 Capitole and University of Dundee
2014 Master degree International Law, University of Bordeaux
2013 Law degree, University of Nantes.
Francine Le Péchon-Joubert, Carlyne Sevestre, “Analysis – Saisie-contrefaçon in France: fishing for evidence”, novembre 2019
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