Charlotte Hébert-Salomon assists French and international clients in various sectors (energy, pharmaceutics, consumer goods, software, Internet), both in litigation and transactional matters, on issues relating to intellectual property (trademarks, designs, patents and copyright), information technology and commercial law.
Charlotte has been recognized as Rising Star by IP Stars since 2018, by Legal 500 EMEA 2020 in Intellectual Property: Copyright / Trademarks and Designs / Patents, and by Best Lawyers 2021 in Intellectual Property / Information Technology Law / Leisure and Licensing Law.
She is a member of INTA, MARQUES, APRAM and AIJA.
French - English
Charlotte holds a postgraduate degree in Innovation, Communication and Culture, specialising in Copyright on Digital Works (Paris-XI University, 2006)
Master’s degree in Business Law (Paris-II University)
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