News
1 January 2018

Sandrine dos Santos promoted to Counsel at NAVACELLE

NAVACELLE is delighted to announce the arrival of Sandrine dos Santos as a new associate within the firm.

 

Sandrine dos Santos has worked for over seven years on complex issues involving international corruption representing both individuals and companies in European, America, Africa and South America. She has also handled cases of financial and economic crime such as the Libor or Forex.

Sandrine assists Stéphane de Navacelle in connection with his appointment as Monitor pursuant to a World Bank Negociated Resolution Agreement.

Sandrine has assisted the firm’s clients in establishing compliance programs. She is a regular speaker on the subject of compliance, internal investigations and international criminal cooperation including at conferences organized by the French Institute of Advanced National Defense Studies (Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale, IHEDN).

Prior to joining NAVACELLE, Sandrine dos Santos worked in a leading litigation boutique in Paris and with the Paris Prosecutor’s Office between 2007 and 2010.

Sandrine dos Santos has been a member of the Paris Bar since 2011, after studying at Panthéon-Assas University and having obtained a Master’s degree in general private law and criminal science from Paris X University in 2008.

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