Published Works
Recent AfDB cases send mixed signals to companies Global Investigations Review
17 December 2020
Senior Foreign AssociateBerlin
Email salome.lemasson@hoganlovells.com
Phone +49 30 80 09 30 061
LanguagesEnglish, French, Spanish
Practice groupLitigation, Arbitration, and Employment
Salomé Lemasson assists both corporate and individual clients at every stage of complex criminal procedures and during investigations conducted by national and foreign authorities, as well as multilateral development banks.
Salomé assists corporate clients with designing and implementing internal procedures aimed at combatting corruption in France (Sapin II) and abroad (FCPA, UKBA, World Bank standards). She has also conducted several internal investigations.
Salomé has profound experience in advising clients on a vast range of subjects, including allegations of corruption and tax fraud, as well as industrial accidents. She has also represented her clients in court.
Salomé earned her masters in economic law from Science Po Law School. She was a corporate associate (M&A) before she specialized in white-collar crime. This previous experience allows Salomé to offer companies tailored advice, thanks to her detailed knowledge of corporate internal organizations, strategy and financial imperatives.
Education
Masters in Business Law, Accountability and Social Innovation, Sciences Po Law School, 2011
Bar admissions and qualifications
Paris
Representing a large French industrial group during investigations by the World Bank in connection with suspected corruption and collusion in West Africa and South-East Asia.
Representing a major French industrial group in connection with a World Bank investigation and settlement negotiations following the acquisition of a subsidiary in India.
Representing a large French industrial group during investigations by the African Development Bank in connection with suspected corruption and collusion in West Africa.
Published Works
17 December 2020
Hogan Lovells Publications
01 December 2020
Published Works
2018