Jean Tamalet
Europe Guide 2024
Band 4 : White-Collar Crime
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About
Provided by Jean Tamalet
Practice Areas
Jean Tamalet is a partner in the firm's Special Matters & Government Investigations practice. Highly experienced with sensitive cases, Jean has assisted major corporations and corporate executives in several large litigation cases over the past decade. He has extensive experience in many areas related to criminal liability of companies and their executives, and regularly assists environmental protection associations.
After running his own firm for seven years, Jean joined Bird & Bird as a partner and co-head of their white-collar crime practice. Sensitized to economic intelligence issues, he advised corporate executives on crisis management, both in France and abroad.
Mr. Tamalet is the author of the "criminal procedure" section of the Practical Guide for Lawyers, and is a lecturer at the Bar School and the Economic Warfare School. He has taught business criminal law at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University and provides training courses.
Chambers Review
Europe
Jean Tamalet handles fraud and money laundering cases, as well as environmental criminal law matters.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Jean is very focused; whenever he assesses the case, the analysis is always sharp. He is also highly responsive and very technical."
"One of his great strengths is that he is articulate. He trained at international firms, and his way of working shows that he is an ideal choice for people who need help with white-collar crime in France but also need someone they can actually work with."
"Jean is very focused; whenever he assesses the case, the analysis is always sharp. He is also highly responsive and very technical."
"One of his great strengths is that he is articulate. He trained at international firms, and his way of working shows that he is an ideal choice for people who need help with white-collar crime in France but also need someone they can actually work with."