Charlotte Rümmele is involved in criminal law, white-collar crime practices and arbitration practices. The matters she handled often include international stakeholders.
Besides, she assists companies and their managers in conducting internal investigations and setting up compliance programs.
Prior to joining Navacelle, Charlotte practiced for two years in a Parisian criminal law firm, gaining extensive expertise in criminal law, white-collar crime and media law.
Trained both in international litigation and arbitration, Charlotte previously completed several internships in Germany and France, including at the Cologne District Court, the Paris Commercial Court and the French Ministry of Justice, as well as in various law firms practicing criminal law and human rights litigation.
Paris Bar (2024)
University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas (Master II European Law School, 2021)
King’s College London (LL.M International Dispute Resolution, 2021)
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (LL.M. Europäisches Recht und Rechtsvergleich, 2020)
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3 March 2026
Analysis of President Maduro’s fall and its implications for Venezuela’s creditors
At the beginning of this year, the fall of the Venezuelan president suggests a likely intensification of initiatives by foreign...
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