Pinsent Masons hires Corporate Partner Camille Chiari in Paris

08 Sep 2023 | 08:54 am | 1 min. read

Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has hired Corporate Partner Camille Chiari who joined the firm’s Paris Office.

Camille advises French and international companies, financial institutions and investors on corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and private equity. She handles both domestic and cross-border operations. 

As an expert in health, energy, new technologies and air sectors Camille joined from Skadden, where she was a European Counsel in the Parisian Corporate team. She previously worked as a senior associate at Freshfields for 6 years and as an associate at Linklaters for 3 years.

Camille holds a LL.M. from University of London, 2008 and a Master II from University of Paris II - Pantheon Assas, 2007. She was admitted to the Paris Bar in 2010.

Commenting on the appointment, Valérie Blandeau, Head of Pinsent Masons’ Paris office said: “Camille joining the team in Paris brings with her a wealth of experience in M&A and private equity and will be hugely valuable for our French and international clients. Camille's expertise is a perfect fit with our multidisciplinary service offering, which aims to support our clients in all the challenges they face. We are proud to attract renowned talents such as Camille.”

Camille Chiari commented: “Pinsent Masons is a dynamic firm whose professional and human values of excellence, inclusion and innovation, as well as its purpose, align with my values. I’m looking forward to developing the Corporate practice and working alongside like-minded legal professionals in Paris and across the global network to support our clients in their strategic transactions.”

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