• Transport law
    and international trade


  • Transport law
    and international trade

  • Transport law
    and international trade

  • Transport law
    and international trade

To varying degrees, corporate economic activity relies on transport operations–by sea, land, or rail, whether national or international–but also on international trade and commerce.

Characterised by its specific and technical qualities, as well as by complex and evolving regulations and case law, transport law, to which insurance and international merchandise trade law are closely tied, also entails sales, product, bank financing, or customs issues.

As a member of the Debain Ducharne Martel firm specialising in transport law, international trade, and industrial risk, and then the RBM2L firm, Arnaud Dizier acquired and developed in-depth knowledge and skills from the start in these areas of activity.

The firm now benefits from Alain Cukierman’s knowledge in these areas also formerly of the Debain Ducharne Martel firm. Alain Cukierman has consistently worked in sea and land transport law at all levels of the transport chain, on resulting insurance issues, as well as international trade operations.

Given its expertise, the firm assists its clients through counsel, pre-litigation, litigation or arbitration in different legal areas specific to transport law and insurance law, as well as in different aspects regarding international trade, logistics, or supply operations.

Aided by its transverse approach to economic activity, the firm, whose teams are bilingual in English and German, contributes its knowledge, responsiveness, and commitment to master the overall structure of these complex operations.