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BCLP Welcomes Aymeric Dumoulin As White-Collar Crime And Compliance
BCLP Welcomes Aymeric Dumoulin as White-Collar Crime and Compliance
The Global Law firm, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) has announced the addition of Aymeric Dumoulin as a Partner in the Litigation & Investigations practice in Paris. He will lead the office’s white-collar crime defense and compliance practice, working alongside Claire Lavarde (Counsel).
Aymeric brings extensive experience in business criminal law, compliance, and regulatory litigation. He regularly advises on matters involving corruption, tax fraud, money laundering, terrorist financing, and sanctions violations. He also counsels clients on compliance issues, particularly in negotiating agreements with French and foreign prosecuting authorities. His arrival marks a significant step in strengthening BCLP’s white-collar practice in Paris to address growing client demand in an evolving regulatory landscape.
Prior to joining BCLP, Aymeric practiced for a decade at Debevoise & Plimpton in New York, where he also led the Swiss Banking Practice. He has notable experience defending Swiss clients in European and U.S. jurisdictions, including advising on the first joint resolution between the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the French National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF), the first resolution of a legal entity in relation to terrorist financing with the DOJ, and several high-profile representations of Swiss banks during the U.S. crackdown on Swiss banking secrecy.
Dual-qualified in France and New York, Aymeric represents publicly-listed and privately-held companies, international financial institutions, and corporate executives facing criminal, regulatory, or parliamentary investigations, often tied to national security issues. Recognized in Legal 500 EMEA 2023 and included among the “40 Under 40” by Global Investigations Review, he is also a co-founder of the White-Collar Crime Young Practitioners (WCCYP) association and an active speaker and writer in his field.
Aymeric Dumoulin said, “BCLP's international and multi-service platform, combined with the firm's investment in Europe, were decisive factors. My goal is to offer clients excellent criminal defence services, both locally and internationally, combining technical expertise with a precise understanding of business issues.”
Lee Marshall (Global Department Leader – Litigation and Investigations) said, “The addition of Aymeric in Paris reflects our commitment to building a truly international litigation and investigations platform. Clients are increasingly facing cross-border criminal enforcement and compliance challenges, and Aymeric’s arrival strengthens our ability to provide seamless, strategic advice across jurisdictions. His experience will be invaluable as we continue to expand our global practice.”
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