We are writing with another update on French labor law that could impact international corporate transactions. French President Francois Hollande has proposed a change to French legislation that could remove the threat of imprisonment for directors and senior employees who are found to have breached obligations to consult with works councils and other employee representatives. The implications of this change would be important for businesses in France, and also for international companies involved in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures in France.
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Luciana Griebel
Luciana is recommended by Legal 500 for upper mid-market and premium M&A transactions. Her practice is international and she regularly:
- represents leading life sciences and technology companies in some of their most important transactions; and
- assists clients with corporate governance, compliance, and other matters.
Luciana was recently seconded to a mobile-first games powerhouse, gaining valuable in-house experience. Previously, Luciana spent six months working in the legal department of a global pharmaceutical company.
Luciana’s pro bono work includes advising charities on a range of corporate matters, including SolarAid, a charity focused on the development of renewable energy technologies in Africa and South America and Barnardo’s (the UK’s leading children’s charity).
Luciana serves on Covington’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee and supports the work of the Public Service Committee. She chaired the Associate Advisory Committee for two years, representing the interests of Covington’s associates across the firm.
Luciana is the Editor of Deal Points, the publication of the M&A Committee of the American Bar Association (ABA), and serves as the Vice Chair of the International M&A Subcommittee of the ABA.