Magalie Jullien

Associate, Paris

Magalie Jullien

Associate, Paris

Magalie Jullien’s practice focuses on complex commercial and civil litigation and white collar defense.

Prior to joining Cohen & Gresser, she was an associate at Henriot Avocats. Previously, Magalie interned at Carbonnier Lamaze Rasle & Associés and at the Commercial Court of Paris. She also served as a teaching assistant for the criminal procedure course at the Université Paris Est Créteil.

Magalie holds a Master’s Degree in Criminal Business Law from the Université Paris-Est Créteil where she also received her Bachelor of Laws degree. She speaks French and English.

Magalie Jullien’s practice focuses on complex commercial and civil litigation and white collar defense. Prior to joining Cohen & Gresser, she was an associate…

Education

Université Paris-Est Créteil (Master II, Criminal Business Law, magna cum laude, 2016); Université Paris-Est Créteil (Master I in Business & Private Law, cum laude, 2015)

Bar Admissions

Paris

Activities and Affiliations

Volunteer, Droits D’Urgence

Cohen & Gresser is pleased to announce that its Paris Office was honored as Regulatory Law Firm of the Year at the 2019 Women in Compliance Awards.This award recognizes the significant contributions of the women on our Regulatory Compliance team in providing exceptional legal counsel to the firm’s global clients.

Women in Compliance noted that C&G has "an impressive team with great experience and in which women are placed at its core," and applauded the firm's "ability to work on cross-border investigations, which involves the concurrent applicability of many laws and procedures of foreign jurisdictions."

Cohen & Gresser announces the expansion of its civil litigation and white collar defense practices in Paris with the addition of partner Loïc Henriot and associates Céline Dangauthier and Magalie Jullien. The team joins C&G from Henriot Avocats, where they advised global clients on complex civil and commercial litigation as well as regulatory investigations, internal investigations, and white collar criminal cases.

Dans cette publication, Loïc Henriot, Muriel Goldberg-Darmon, Louise Le Guilchet et Magalie Jullien présentent la directive (UE) 2019/1937 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 23 octobre 2019, qui a vocation à établir des normes minimales communes entre les pays de l’Union européenne pour la protection des lanceurs d’alerte, et analysent les différences qu’elle présente avec le régime de protection des lanceurs d’alerte issu de la Loi Sapin 2.

(In this C&G Client Alert, Loïc Henriot, Muriel Goldberg-Darmon, Louise Le Guilchet, and Magalie Jullien discuss Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament (the “Directive”) on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law. The Directive is intended to establish common minimum standards among European Union countries to protect whistleblowers.)

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Loïc Henriot et Magalie Jullien discutent la nouvelle loi française sur la protection du secret des affaires dans leur derniere C&G Client Alert.

(Loïc Henriot and Magalie Jullien review the new French law regarding the protection of trade secrets in their latest C&G Client Alert.)

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