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Alienor Fevre
Counsel

Aliénor Fèvre

Languages
  • English
  • French
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Aliénor is a lawyer within the law firm CMS Francis Lefebvre since October 2012.

She practices her activity in commercial law and has developed, with time, an expertise in international commercial law and, more specifically, in defective product liability.

Aliénor is a French law lawyer but exercises her activity in a cross-border environment and intervenes notably in the following areas:

  • Drafting and negotiation of manufacturing, sub-contracting, sale, distribution, commercial agency, services contracts, GTCs…;
  • Advice with respect to sudden breach of well-established commercial relationships involving French and foreign actors;
  • Drafting and negotiation of French and cross-border asset deals;
  • Advise and assistance with respect to defective product liability (recall/withdrawal of products, judicial expertise).

As part of her activity, Aliénor assists clients of all size and nationality, mainly from the industrial and pharmaceutical sectors.

She holds a Master 2 in business law (2010) and a double degree in French law and common law (2009) from the University Paris II – Panthéon Assas as well as a Bachelor of Civil law from the University College Dublin (UCD – Ireland, 2009).

She is fluent in English.

Relevant experience

  • CMS Francis Lefebvre since 2012
  • Lecturer in « Contract Law » at the INSEEC Business Schoold (2016-2017)

Education

  • Master 2 in business law, Panthéon-Assas University (2010)
  • Double degree in French law and common law, University Panthéon-Assas and University College Dublin (2009)

Insights by Aliénor

Amendments to Japan’s subcontracting law effective January 2026, studies from a French perspective.

23 Mar 2026 8 min read

New evidence law in product liability

01 Apr 2025 5 min read

CMS Francis Lefebvre and Taylor Wessing advise McWin and Subway® respectively

27 Mar 2024 2 min read

CMS advises AI service provider Veritone

04 Jul 2023 2 min read
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