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Florence Duprat-Cerri
Counsel

Florence Duprat-Cerri

Languages
  • French
  • Italian
  • English
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Florence Duprat-Cerri is a Counsel in the Employment Law Department. Her practice focuses on providing hands-on assistance with the day-to-day management of social protection matters and defending her corporate clients in court in disputes regarding retirement, pensions and adjustment of social security contributions, and delivering training in supplementary social protection and employee savings.

Florence joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2006.

Awards & Recognitions
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  • Quote
    Best Lawyer, Employee Benefits Law
    Best Lawyers 2024
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    Best Lawyer, Labor and Employment Law
    Best Lawyers 2024

Relevant experience

  • Lecturer on the Master's in Corporate Social Protection Law course, University of Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne, (2013-present)
  • Fromont Briens law firm (1999-2006)
  • Lecturer in European tax law, University of Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne (1999-2001)

Publications

  • L’épargne retraite des salariés - Editions Argus de l’assurance (May 2005) 
  • Rémunérations complémentaires - Editions Lamy (2000) 
  • La fiscalité de l'assurance vie, co-author - Cahier pratique n°39, L'argus (June 1999) 
  • Clauses de désignation et droit communautaire : une validation sous contrôle - Jurisprudence sociale Lamy n°47 (December 1997)

Memberships & Roles

  • Member of the Benefit Plans Club, created by JP Morgan, Hewitt & Interepargne, which includes the largest French companies (2003-2005)
  • Member of the Sorbonne’s European Lawyers' Association (1997-1999)

Education

  • Post-graduate degree (DESS) European and Competition Law, University of Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne (1997)

Further reading

  • AGIRC-ARRCO : les conséquences de la fusion

Insights by Florence

CMS advises AI service provider Veritone

04 Jul 2023 2 min read

CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre advises Artelia on the acquisition of the Auxitec Group

30 Oct 2017 2 min read
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