
Jean-Pierre Grandjean
Experience and career history
Jean-Pierre Grandjean specialises in general litigation, arbitration and private international law, acting in various fields of civil and commercial law, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate disputes, product liability, contracts and white collar crime, for large French or international companies.
Member of the French Private International Law Committee, the ICC French Arbitration Committee and the International Arbitration Institute.
Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies de Droit International Privé, University of Paris (Panthéon Sorbonne) 1981
Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies de Droit Privé, University of Paris (Panthéon Sorbonne) 1983
Admitted as an avocat in Paris 1984
Bredin Prat, 1985 (partner since 1988)
Joined Clifford Chance as a partner 2002
Speaks French and English
Publications
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Bribery, corruption & fraud, International, Government & public policy, Corporate compliance, Financial & economical crime
13 September 2010Client Briefing -
International
6 July 2010Client Briefing
New publications from Clifford Chance
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UK Government unveils plans for Deferred Prosecution Agreements
18 May 2012 -
Can new forms of finance provide support for the real economy?
17 May 2012 -
New aspects of the Spanish SOCIMI regime
16 May 2012
