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RWK Goodman—François Mounielou

14 December 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Firm strengthens French and international offering with appointment of private client tax associate

RWK Goodman has announced François Mounielou has joined the firm as an associate chartered tax consultant based at the firm’s London office, strengthening the firm’s international private client team and reinforcing their specialism in French and Monegasque high net worth and ultra-high net worth tax planning.

Prior to joining RWK Goodman, François held roles as a senior tax consultant in a well-known accountancy firm and was a tax advisor in a City law firm.

François is a dual-qualified French and English tax advisor. He will grow RWK Goodman’s cross-jurisdictional tax offering by representing English, French and other European clients. Francois is part of the team advising on French as well as English tax and private client matters.

He joins Estelle Tague, David Anderson and Romane Giet at RWK Goodman’s London private client team, further enhancing the private client offering in French, Monegasque and international tax.

RWK Goodman has a comprehensive international offering with a team spanning the private client, family, property, corporate and family law sectors—with Dominic Prentice leading on French corporate deals, and Ursula Danagher on family law. 

Estelle Tague, partner and private client lead in London said: 'The combination of incoming skills means that we have a range and depth of expertise that are unique to RWK Goodman. We have leading lawyers covering all areas of cross-border tax, private client, family, commercial and property. We welcome François to the firm.'

François Mounielou, associate, adds: 'RWK Goodman has a stellar reputation in the private client world. I am thrilled to be joining the team and I look forward to growing the firm’s English, French and European cross-border tax offering.'

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