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Jan 20, 2025

FORBES: Understanding modern law, with Paul Latouche

A lawyer practicing in the fields of business law, criminal law and sports law, Paul Latouche has quickly and patiently built a solid reputation. Passionate about his profession, he represents his clients in France and internationally and embodies the very essence of the modern lawyer.

FORBES: Understanding modern law, with Paul Latouche

Jan 4, 2025

BFMTV: Father of a kidnapped influencer: a lawyer's advice for protection

A 56-year-old man was found tied up in the boot of a car in the parking lot of a supermarket in the Sarthe region on the night of Wednesday January 1st to Thursday January 2nd. The day before, individuals had carried out a home-jacking at his home in the Ain region.

BFMTV: Father of a kidnapped influencer: a lawyer's advice for protection

Apr 5, 2024

The Guardian: Man who helped procure gun used in Strasbourg terror attack jailed for 30 years

Audrey Mondjehi, 43, found guilty of terrorism-related charges relating to 2018 attack that killed five

The Guardian: Man who helped procure gun used in Strasbourg terror attack jailed for 30 years

Feb 29, 2024

BFMTV: Strasbourg attack - The trial has begun

Strasbourg Christmas market bombing trial opens on Thursday

BFMTV: Strasbourg attack - The trial has begun

Feb 29, 2024

Le Parisien: Strasbourg bombing trial: “I will testify for my two friends who are no longer here”.

Maria, who saw two of her friends die in front of her on the Christmas market in 2018, will attend the hearing opening in Paris this Thursday. Four men are accused of having contributed to the attack that killed five people. The terrorist was shot dead by police.

Le Parisien: Strasbourg bombing trial: “I will testify for my two friends who are no longer here”.

Feb 24, 2024

The Guardian: Four men go on trial over Strasbourg terror attack in 2018

One accused of terrorism and three of helping Chérif Chekatt procure weapons for deadly assault at Christmas market

The Guardian: Four men go on trial over Strasbourg terror attack in 2018

Dec 16, 2021

CNEWS: “In England, some fans are banned for life”.

In the "90 Minutes Info", the lawyer Paul Latouche looks back at the incidents that took place during the OL-OM match. He compares cel with the situation in England, where “when someone commits an act of violence in a soccer stadium, the penalties are extremely exemplary. I even remember some supporters who were not banned for life”, he asserted.

CNEWS: “In England, some fans are banned for life”.

Apr 20, 2021

Le Figaro: The family of a septuagenarian who died 12 days after receiving a Pfizer vaccine files a complaint

A complaint against X for involuntary manslaughter has been filed in Dax (Landes) by the relatives of a septuagenarian who died of cardiorespiratory arrest 12 days after an injection of Pfizer vaccine, the family's lawyer and the public prosecutor's office reported on Tuesday.

Le Figaro: The family of a septuagenarian who died 12 days after receiving a Pfizer vaccine files a complaint

Jan 28, 2021

So Foot: Jean-Philippe Mateta: “The French team, the Champions League, I want it all”.

Jean-Philippe Mateta (ex-Châteauroux, Lyon and Le Havre) was once rumored to be interested in a move to OM, but ended up joining Crystal Palace this winter. The 23-year-old centre-forward intends to take advantage of his move to the Premier League to showcase his talent to the rest of Europe. Interview with a man who will do anything to reach the French national team: including taking up chess.

So Foot: Jean-Philippe Mateta: “The French team, the Champions League, I want it all”.

Sep 2, 2020

France Info: More on the story of Ismail Essiari, the Moroccan student from Orléans who died amidst indifference

Ismail Essiari's family, left in the dark following his death on May 12, are beginning to put the pieces of the puzzle together. Much of the young man's sad story is now known.

France Info: More on the story of Ismail Essiari, the Moroccan student from Orléans who died amidst indifference

Aug 22, 2020

Morroco WN: Moroccan Student Dies in France Three Months Before His Family Knows

The Moroccan student’s body is still in France, according to the family’s lawyer.

Morroco WN: Moroccan Student Dies in France Three Months Before His Family Knows

Aug 21, 2020

Le Figaro: Orléans student found dead, family learns three months later

A Moroccan student at Orléans University died last May. His family only learned of the tragedy on August 9.

Le Figaro: Orléans student found dead, family learns three months later

Dec 5, 2019

Le Parisien: Owner of dog killed by police files complaint

Four municipal police officers shot a dog that had bitten their colleague during an intervention. The animal's owner insists that the dog was no longer a danger when the officers fired.

Le Parisien: Owner of dog killed by police files complaint

Dec 5, 2019

Le Point: In Aulnay, a hound makes headlines for crushed dogs

A municipal policeman, bitten by a dog, sues the owner, who in turn files a complaint for “deliberate killing of a domestic animal”.

Le Point: In Aulnay, a hound makes headlines for crushed dogs

Nov 22, 2019

Le Parisien: Dan Lampel sentenced to 8 years in prison for murder of Bobigny security guard

After requesting a retrial, Dan Lampel was sentenced to 8 years in prison for the murder of Saïd Bourarach in March 2010. One year less than the sentence handed down in March 2015.

Le Parisien: Dan Lampel sentenced to 8 years in prison for murder of Bobigny security guard
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