With over 10 years of experience in renowned law firms, Maître Julie Manissier founded MANISSIER AVOCAT, an independent business law firm located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris:
Address :
28, rue Guillaume Tell – 75017 PARIS
+33 (0) 1.78.99.00.44
+33 (0) 6.37.13.10.73
jmanissier@manissieravocat.com
Access :
RER line C : Station Pereire Levallois
Metro line 3 : Station Malesherbes
Opening hours :
Monday to Friday, from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, MANISSIER AVOCAT has expertise in commercial and business law, civil liability and personal injury, business criminal law, and tourism and transportation law.
Its mission is to provide legal assistance and contribute to the sustainable development of professionals, regardless of their practice structure, in a globalised and competitive market.
MANISSIER AVOCAT provides legal counsel and representation to entrepreneurs, companies, and corporate groups (both domestic and international) as well as their respective management teams. The firm offers guidance and support in addressing any disputes or legal proceedings that may arise in the course of their business operations.
Choosing a lawyer doesn't just mean choosing a lawyer who specializes in law, is licensed to practice law, and is competent in areas of law such as corporate, civil, commercial, environmental, criminal, real estate, tax, or international law.
When you choose a lawyer, you choose a partner you can trust, whose responsiveness and professionalism you can rely on, and who will provide you with top-quality legal advice and assistance in your out-of-court procedures or, when necessary, your legal proceedings.
Julie MANISSIER is committed to providing high quality, personalised legal services. She listens carefully, and offers advice and support tailored to the problems faced by companies and their managers, in complete transparency.
She is an experienced, inquisitive, tenacious and astute lawyer known for her ability to analyse and resolve complex situations. She provides high quality legal advice and a vigorous and effective defence to small, medium and large companies.
Julie Manissier works in French and English for clients based in France and abroad. She is based in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, but she appears before courts throughout France.
For complex cases, Julie Manissier relies on a network of trusted professionals (local correspondents, commissioners of justice formerly called bailiffs, technical experts, translators, etc.) to ensure the best possible defence for her clients.
Maître Julie MANISSIER attaches particular importance to the human side of the relationship with her clients.
At the beginning of each case, Maître Julie MANISSIER gives you an honest and detailed opinion on the procedural strategies available to you, the duration and foreseeable costs of the proceedings envisaged and your chances of success.
Each case is monitored, researched and handled with the utmost care, to ensure a high quality of service and advice tailored to each client of the MANISSIER AVOCAT law firm.
Julie MANISSIER provides you with all the legal and procedural tools and resources you need to ensure an optimal defence.
She will advise you on the most appropriate procedure to resolve the issues raised by each case effectively and as quickly as possible (full or summary trial, out-of-court settlement, alternative dispute resolution, etc.).
She does not hesitate, where necessary, to raise nullities or procedural objections, or to use legal remedies based on European and international law.
Maître Julie MANISSIER guarantees her clients maximum transparency, both in the setting of her fees and in the follow-up of her cases.
MANISSIER AVOCAT's fees and expenses are always the subject of an estimate, followed by a fee agreement.
She will keep you informed of the progress of your case at every stage.
Maître Julie Manissier is committed to preserving the environment. Since the creation of the firm Manissier Avocat, she has dematerialized her professional practice as much as possible. This includes using SECIB management software, offering appointments by telephone and videoconference, using electronic signatures regularly, and storing data on electronic media.
Maître Julie Manissier limits paper printouts and copies and favours electronic communications whenever possible.
Maître Julie Manissier also limits her use of plastic as much as possible.
She prefers to travel by public transportation, on foot, or by bicycle to client meetings, hearings, and expert appraisal meetings.
Julie Manissier works in French or English in :
Tourism law encompasses all the contractual and liability rules that govern relations between tourism professionals (e.g., hotel managers, campsite managers, travel agencies, tour operators) and their customers.
Transport law encompasses all the rules applicable to carriers (airlines, road hauliers, coach operators, railroads, shipping companies), customers and users of these means of transport, as well as intermediaries (freight forwarders, tour operators and ticket resellers).
Read moreCivil liability refers to a person's obligation to assume responsibility for damage caused to another person or entity, either by their own actions or by those of persons/things for which they are responsible.
This obligation exists regardless of whether there is a contractual agreement with the affected parties. (Professional liability, construction law, liability for defective products, latent defects, contractual liability, banking liability, liability of tourism and transport operators, compensation for victims of personal injury, etc.)
Read moreBusiness criminal law covers the rules of law relating to crimes that may be committed in business life, as well as economic and environmental rules and regulations that may be subject to criminal penalties.
It includes offences under ordinary law (theft, fraud, breach of trust, corruption), crimes specific to companies (misuse of corporate assets, bankruptcy, etc.), consumer law (misleading advertising), stock market law (insider trading) and environmental law (dumping and abandonment of waste, violation of ICPE [Installations Classées pour la Protection de l’Environnement, facilities classified for environmental protection] regulations, discharge of polluting or toxic substances into the environment, etc.).
Read moreBusiness law covers the rules applicable to companies, their relations with each other and, more generally, to business life (debt recovery, auditing and drafting of contracts or general terms and conditions of sale, safeguard procedures, receivership or liquidation of companies, commercial leases, litigation before the Commercial Court, consumer disputes, insurance litigation, etc.).
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