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31 January 2017
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Séverine Hotellier—Dentons

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Partner recruited to lead insurance practice in France

 

Dentons has announced the recruitment of partner Séverine Hotellier and a team of three associates to establish the nsurance practice in the Paris office.

Well-known insurance lawyer Séverine deals with complex, high-stakes issues for insurance companies as well as industrial clients both in France and internationally.  For nearly 20 years, she has assisted clients with claims management, litigation and disputes, and advised them on insurance-related technical, financial and legal issues. She advises on insurance claims regulations, and helps with the drafting, distribution and adaptation of insurance policies to cover evolving risks.  She also supports clients in relation to insurance guarantees and cyber risk.

Accompanied by three associates—Charlène Trancart, Anne-Laure Boulard and Victoire Boulanger—Hotellier will lead Dentons’ new insurance practice in France, and will join the firm’s global Insurance group which includes more than 300 lawyers around the world.

Before moving to Dentons, Hotellier began her career as an associate and then a partner at Hascoet & Associés, before joining Lefèvre Pelletier & Associés (LPA-CGR avocats) as a partner. She also teaches insurance law within the Masters of Insurance program of the University Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne.

"We are pleased to welcome a lawyer of Séverine’s caliber to the Firm," said Pascal Chadenet, France managing partner. "Her expertise and knowledge of the sector will be major assets in establishing a leading Insurance practice in Paris. Séverine and her team will work closely with the Europe and global Insurance group to establish Dentons as a key player in the sector, both in France and abroad."

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