Stephan Lesage-Mathieu, Mitglied unseres German Desk, ist Partnerin für Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsstreitigkeiten.
Stephan counsels companies with their production and sales activities in France, while supporting managers in awareness-raising and risk mitigation. He builds industrial contracts and cooperation agreements, reviews bidding documents and manages operative incidents on-site or off-site.
He is regularly involved in construction and energy renovation projects and draws up performance contracts, EPC and EPCI contracts for the construction of energy production plants or power stations, as well as all agreements relating to the supply and maintenance of these facilities and the sale of energy.
He advises a number of French and German-speaking companies in their pre-litigation or litigation, in particular in the contractual and commercial matters, i.e. break-off of negotiations, break-off of commercial relations, distribution network issues. He often works on files involving unfair competition or practices restricting free competition. He has transversal experience in industrial risks, insurance law and class actions.
Stephan has in-depth experience in the practices of the French courts and in cross-border enforcement measures.
Stephan is a fellow of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and studied Law in Paris XI / Sceaux, Marburg, Tübingen (LL.M.) and Heidelberg (Dr iur.). He also holds a diploma from the ISIT School for interpreters and translators in Paris.
AUSZEICHNUNGEN UND NOMINIERUNGEN
- Chambers Europe (France):
– Real Estate (Band 3)
– Dispute Resolution: Litigation (Band 4) - Legal 500 EMEA (France):
– Real Estate (Tier 2)
– Construction (Tier 3)
– Dispute resolution: commercial litigation (Tier 4) - Décideurs:
– Commercial litigation (Excellent)
– Advising and contracts (markets and construction) (Excellent)
– Claims and insurance litigation (Excellent)
– Healthcare, pharmaceuticals & biotech – Product liability
– Product liability - Option Droit & Affaires: Defective goods and claims litigation (3 stars) (2023)