Elisabeth Mayer
Associate
Practice areas
Elisabeth holds a master’s degree in health and pharmaceutical law from Paris-Descartes University (Master 2 Droit des Industries de Produits de Santé), a master’s degree in insurance law from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Master 2 Droit des Assurances) and a university degree in Personal Injury Compensation from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University.
Elisabeth was admitted to the Paris Bar in 2023 and joined ADVANT Altana the same year. She is an associate in our dispute resolution and pharmaceutical litigation practice.
Prior to joining ADVANT Altana, Elisabeth had several work experiences within the Life Sciences department of a major law firm, a pharmaceutical company and a mutual insurance company for health professionals.
Key sectors: Life Sciences
Bar Admission:2023
Languages: French, English
Direct Line: +33(0)1 79 97 93 00
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Liberté fondamentale garantie par la loi du 29 juillet 1881 et l’article 10… Read more
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“Companies doing business in the European Union are now, more than ever, likely… Read more