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Estelle Philippi To Join Latham & Watkins As Tax Partner In Paris
Estelle Philippi to Join Latham & Watkins as Tax Partner in Paris
The global law firm Latham & Watkins has announced that Estelle Philippi will join its Paris office as a partner in the firm’s Transactional Tax Practice, further strengthening its market-leading transactional capabilities in France and across Europe.
A highly regarded tax lawyer, Estelle advises private equity firms, public and private companies, and financial institutions on complex tax aspects of domestic and cross-border corporate and finance transactions, including M&A, joint ventures, restructurings, and corporate reorganizations. She is also known for her experience in tax-related litigation and matters involving both French and international tax law.
Thomas Margenet-Baudry, Office Managing Partner of Latham & Watkins in Paris said,
Estelle has significant experience advising clients across high-growth sectors, including technology, healthcare, and life sciences. Colleagues in Paris praised her practical, commercial approach and her ability to build trusted client relationships.
Pierre-Louis Cléro, Deputy Office Managing Partner of Latham’s Paris office, commented: “Estelle’s addition further reinforces our standing as one of the strongest transactional teams in France and across Europe. Her expertise will be invaluable as we continue to support clients on complex domestic and international deals.”
Katharine Moir, Global Chair of Latham’s Tax Department, added: “Estelle has built an impressive, diverse practice advising on both domestic and cross-border tax matters. Her arrival highlights our continued commitment to delivering cutting-edge tax advice in a complex and evolving global landscape.”
Philippi joins Latham & Watkins from White & Case. She holds a master’s degree in European business law from the Universities of Nancy and Cologne, and a postgraduate professional degree in business law from the University of Nancy.
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