Team • Pierre-Emmanuel MEYNARD

Pierre-Emmanuel MEYNARD - Lawyer - Partner

Practice areas

Patent litigation Trademark disputes

Copyright
Domain names
Unfair Competition
Contracts
Strategy
Audit

Pierre-Emmanuel MEYNARD

Partner

Attorney-at-Law

FRANCE

Pierre-Emmanuel MEYNARD joined Lavoix in 2017 after an initial collaboration in a European law firm specialized in industrial property disputes. He has been appointed as a partner in 2020.

Technology areas

Education

  • C.A.P.A. (Bar examination), 2014
  • Master 2 Intellectual Property Law, Université Paris XII, 2012
  • Master 2 Business Law, Université du Littoral – Côte d’Opale, 2011
  • Master in Management, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Lille, 2011

Professional experience

Pierre-Emmanuel received dual training in intellectual property law and management, and handles contentious and non-contentious matters in all areas of intellectual property law. In particular, he supports and advises Lavoix’s clients on all patent, trade secret, trademark, copyright and unfair competition disputes.

Pierre-Emmanuel MEYNARD also has considerable experience in pharmaceutical law, which he provides to Lavoix’s clients in their disputes relative to the launch and marketing of medicinal products and medical devices.

Aside from disputes, Pierre-Emmanuel supports and advises Lavoix’s clients in contractual matters, in particular to draft and negotiate research and partnership agreement as well as intellectual property rights transfer or licensing agreements. Pierre-Emmanuel MEYNARD also advises Lavoix’s clients on issues related to new technologies, domain names and personal data. He also works on business acquisitions or transfers, in particular to audit intellectual property rights and agreements.

He works in close collaboration with the Lavoix partners, primarily for industrial companies and pharmaceutical laboratories around the world.

Pierre-Emmanuel is a member of several associations in the intellectual property field, including the European Association of Patent Practitioners (APEB), the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) and the EPLAW (European Patent Lawyers Association).

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