By leaving the quays of the Seine, the Cours Albert 1er, in the 8th arrondissement, in Paris, and a classic Haussmann building, the law firm Gide Loyrette Nouel wanted to send a message: renew the habits and pace of work of a profession… thanks to a workspace.
It is true that the new headquarters - rehabilitated by architect Philippe Chiambaretta in 2018 - is nothing classic.
It is even ultra-modern and - let us dare to use the neologism - disruptive in the world of lawyers.
“
Traditional law
offices had become inefficient and outdated.
Our setting reinvents the profession,
says Frédéric Nouel.
Historically, the profession of lawyer is a solitary profession, practiced in a large office.
Our approach is the opposite.
It’s about sharing and truly embodying this notion of associates.”
At Gide Loyrette Nouel, there are 600 lawyers, 120 of whom are partners.
In terms of development and progression in this firm, only one watchword...
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