Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson has lost a seven-lawyer team from its Paris office, just two months after the US firm lost a six-lawyer team in the French capital.

The team, which includes corporate/M&A partner Patrick Jais and intellectual property partner Barbara Levy (pictured), joins Paris heavyweight De Pardieu Brocas Maffei today (19 January).

In addition, Sophie Touhadian-Giely joins as of counsel from a position as associate at Fried Frank. The teams also include four associates.

Jais, Levy and Touhadian-Giely all joined Fried Frank from French boutique Veil Jourde in 2005.

The losses come after Fried Frank lost bankruptcy and litigation partner Maurice Lantourne and five associates to Willkie Farr & Gallagher in November. In September, Willkie Farr also took on the bulk of Fried Frank's Frankfurt capital markets team, which was led by partner Michael Schlitt.

De Pardieu, which was founded in 1993, has around 100 lawyers, including 27 partners.

Other moves in the French capital so far this year include former Lovells finance lawyer Jean-Norbert Pontier joining Nixon Peabody's new Paris office as head of finance, while Taylor Wessing recruited three lawyers from Landwell, Jones Day and Field Fisher Waterhouse.

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