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18 Place du Marché, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine

Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas, lawyer in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

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Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas welcomes you to her Neuilly-sur-Seine office for advice and litigation in Labor Law, International Mobility, Social Security and Welfare Law and Business Law.

Maître Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas is committed to providing her clients with the utmost tranquility in the treatment of their case and to inform them of its progress.

For Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas, it is essential to establish a lasting relationship of trust with her Clients.

If you need advice or assistance with litigation in the fields of labor law, company law, law governing associations and foundations, as well as international employee mobility and social security and welfare law, we invite you to contact Maître Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas.

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Maître Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas

Maître Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas

Attorney-at-law at the Hauts-de-Seine Bar

Maitre Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas advises and assists you in Labor Law, Social Security Law and International Mobility for employees and self-employed workers.

Ms. Ladjeroud-Bounaas also assists companies with business law issues, and more specifically with corporate law and law for companies in difficulty.

Maître Ladjeroud-Bounaas welcomes you, by appointment, to her Neuilly-sur-Seine office from Monday to Friday or by videoconference from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm.

Maître Ladjeroud-Bounaas also travels to client companies' premises in the Ile-de-France region for business meetings and appointments.

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Karima Ladjeroud-Bounaas

18 Place du Marché
92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine

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