Laëtitia is a litigator specializing in domestic and cross-border patent litigation.
She has a wealth of expertise in all intellectual property areas, more particularly having acted in numerous complex patent disputes involving pharmaceutical and high tech companies. She also advises on patent portfolios, patent validity, and freedom to operate issues. She has specific knowledge of the life sciences field, in which she also advises on various regulatory and contractual matters such as price regulation, advertisement for medicines, transfers of technology and anti-bribery rules.
Laëtitia frequently publishes on life sciences regulatory topics and has written a number of clients alerts on issues such as biosimilars, the-EFPIA-Transparency-Initiative, and the online sale of medicines. Her publications include "Interim injunctions over patents – The French practice" in Managing Intellectual Property (February 2013); "Overview of Life Sciences law in France" in Chambers Life Sciences Guide 2013; "Why France is a good forum for preliminary injunctions in patent matters" in Global Business Magazine, 2012; "Supplementary Protection Certificates – CJEU provides welcome clarifications" International Who's Who Legal - Life Sciences, 2012; "Preliminary injunctions in Europe: an overview in the field of patents", The Handbook of European IP Management, 2012.
Laëtitia is a recognized practitioner by « Best Lawyers » since 2013 in Biotechnology and Life Sciences Practice, Intellectual Property Law, Litigation and Regulatory Practice".