Legal notice - Favrel Avocat
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Contact person

Grâce FAVREL, barrister at the Paris bar, SIREN registration number: 883030470, headquarter: 160, rue du Temple 75003 Paris, France; phone number : +33635572895; mail: contact@favrelavocat.com.


In case of dispute

In accordance with the provisions of articles L.612-1 et seq. of the Consumer Code, you have the possibility, in the event of a dispute, to have recourse free of charge to the Consumer Mediator at the National Bar Council (CNB) whose contact details are following: CNB, Médiateur à la consommation, 180 boulevard Haussmann – 75008 Paris


Professional regulations

Grâce Favrel is a barrister at the Paris Bar, her cabinet is thus attached to the Order of the Paris Bar (France).

As a barrister, Grâce Favrel is subject to the internal regulations of the Paris Bar and the national internal regulations in their applicable version as well as to the legislative and regulatory provisions relating to the profession of lawyer.


Personal data

When the firm is involved in the processing of your file, it protects all your personal data, whether it is a legal, judicial or arbitration file.

Your data is processed and stored by the firm as soon as you make a booking, including for the simple establishment of a quote or when making an appointment. They will only be kept for 6 weeks if the appointment is not honored. In all other cases, they will be kept for a period of 5 years from the last legal or judicial act performed by Maître Grâce Favrel.

These data are protected by a protected and secure computer system.


If you object to the processing of your personal data, please inform Grâce Favrel. In any case, you have the right to access, limit, rectify or delete your personal data by contacting Grâce Favrel. Finally, you have the option of filing a complaint with the CNIL if you consider that your data has not been protected.