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01 April 2016
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Rémy Blain—Bryan Cave

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New managing partner for Paris office

Bryan Cave LLP has announced that Rémy Blain has been appointed as managing partner of the firm’s Paris office.

An M&A and private equity specialist, Rémy's past experience includes senior in-house positions at Total, Thales Group, and Airbus Defence and Space, where he negotiated large-scale, global transactions while living in London, Moscow and Munich. Rémy is a former member of the board of the French Association of In-house Counsels and the management committee of the Alumni Association of ESSEC Business School.

“With Rémy’s appointment as managing partner of the Paris office of Bryan Cave, we would like to reinforce our commitment to Europe and highlight our ever-growing international capabilities in the region,” says Bryan Cave chair Therese Pritchard. “France is an important destination for global businesses and, through his knowledge and experience, Rémy is among the best-placed persons to lead the office and oversee further expansion.”

“Bryan Cave’s Paris office has an established reputation for advising on corporate and commercial matters as well as private client issues, regulation and disputes. This is a great base from which to grow further,” Rémy says. “Together with the other European offices of the firm, strategic growth will be my first priority and I look forward to working with colleagues in the Paris and European offices as well as the firm’s global leadership to achieve our growth objectives.”

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