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Valoris Avocats
Valoris Avocats launched in 2014 as a Franco-German law firm with offices in Strasbourg, Lyon, and Paris.
Valoris Avocats
Valoris Avocats launched in 2014 as a Franco-German law firm with offices in Strasbourg, Lyon, and Paris. The firm structures its services for French and francophone companies, investment funds, and private clients navigating legal, tax, and social-law matters in France, Germany, and internationally. Foundational work spans business law, tax filings, social law, and international mobility. The team delivers counsel across three core practice areas. In business law, Valoris advises on structuring and executing corporate projects domestically and abroad. The tax desk handles direct and indirect tax matters for corporations, entrepreneurs, and individuals — with the Lyon office noted for value-added-tax (VAT) work. Social-law and international-mobility counsel covers employment contracts, social security, and relocation rules; a March 2026 client alert on updated French rules for mutual-termination agreements signals active monitoring of regulatory change. A Geneva office, operating as Valoris Advisory, extends the firm's reach into Switzerland. Valoris markets itself as a human-scale alternative, deploying multilingual lawyers fluent in German, English, Spanish, and Mandarin. The firm does not publish headcount or partnership details. No external publications have reported expansion metrics. In May 2026 the firm posted a recruitment notice, the only public operational signal that its team is growing. The structural differentiator is bilingual Franco-German execution. Unlike generalist French firms that refer German matters to local counsel, Valoris fields in-house teams trained in both legal systems, serving industrial, real estate, and service-sector clients with cross-border deal flow. The parallel Geneva advisory office extends the model into Swiss-franc and international structuring without losing the Franco-German core.
General information
Firm type
Law Firm
Year founded
2014
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
France
City
Paris
Corporate office
75 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Additional offices
Lyon, France · Strasbourg, France · Geneva, Switzerland
Frequently asked questions
How does Valoris Avocats distinguish itself from other French law firms?
Valoris deploys in-house bilingual lawyers trained in both French and German law rather than relying on external German correspondents. The firm's three French offices — Strasbourg for cross-border mandates, Lyon for business law and VAT, and Paris for tax and real estate transactions — operate as one coordinated team. A Geneva extension under the Valoris Advisory name adds Swiss and international structuring capability.
Which practice areas does Valoris Avocats handle?
The firm focuses on business law, tax law, social law, and international mobility. Business-law work includes project structuring and execution, while the tax desk covers corporate, entrepreneurial, and private-client matters — with Lyon noted for VAT expertise. Social-law counsel addresses employment and social-security issues, and the international-mobility practice advises on cross-border relocation and tax implications.
Does the firm support investment funds?
Yes. Valoris markets itself to French and francophone investment funds, though no specific fund clients or transaction details are disclosed. The corporate and tax teams provide the structuring and compliance support typically required by real-estate, private-equity, and venture investors operating between France and Germany.
What is Valoris Advisory and how does it relate to Valoris Avocats?
Valoris Advisory is the Geneva-based affiliate, operating from Route de Jussy 35 in Thônex. It is presented as part of the Valoris ecosystem and extends the firm's ability to handle Swiss-involved cross-border structuring, though the legal separation between the French law firm and the Swiss advisory entity is not publicly detailed.
Who leads Valoris Avocats?
The firm does not publicly name its founding partners, managing lawyers, or practice heads on its website or professional profiles. No external publications have identified the leadership. Institutional counterparties should request the team's CVs and professional registration numbers directly during preliminary discussions.
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