Lawyers Stéphane Brabant and Lucien Bou Chaaya join Trinity International law firm in Paris

According to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources, the firm created in 2006, has recruited the duo from Herbert Smith Freehills to strengthen the Africa practice of its Paris office.

06/05/2021 at 17h46, by Africa Business+

At the end of April, Stéphane Brabant should have drawn the curtain on more than three decades spent in several companies’ service, first with PwC, then with the firm Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) since 1998, where he was a partner. At 65, the lawyer finally decided to pursue his career as a senior partner at Trinity International, which he joined with Lucien Bou Chaaya, for the past eight years a former associate of the energy and infrastructure team at HSF.

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