ACCANTO AVOCATS' core business is professional liability and risks: civil (contractual and extra-contractual) and criminal liability and social security law.
Created in January 2014, the firm is the result of the experience acquired by its partners in these fields for over seventeen years.
ACCANTO AVOCATS assists employers and employees before all courts on the national territory.
The firm has extensive experience in complex cases including the handling of accidents and occupational diseases, claims for inexcusable fault and criminal law in the workplace.
The firm has a long experience in assisting its clients in facilitating amicable terminations of employment contracts.
ACCANTO AVOCATS assists all parties (accused, defendants or civil parties) before all national criminal courts.
The firm also assists its clients in open hearings or in police custody and also represents them in alternative methods of prosecution (CRPC, penal compositions, etc.).
The firm has extensive experience in criminal litigation and particularly in criminal labour law.
ACCANTO AVOCATS assists both married couples who wish to initiate divorce proceedings by mutual consent by means of a lawyer's act and cohabitants who wish to organise measures relating to their children in the event of separation.
ACCANTO AVOCATS assists victims of bodily injury throughout the compensation process, in dealing with insurers and/or before the national courts, whether in the case of traffic accidents, assaults, falls or accidents in places open to the public, or in the case of accidents at work or occupational diseases.
ACCANTO AVOCATS assists you in all areas of social security litigation (medical and non-medical): assumption of responsibility for accidents at work or occupational diseases; employer's inexcusable fault; litigation involving health professionals; URSSAF control and adjustment; various disputes with the Funds (CAF, CNAV, etc.); contestation of the rate of disability, etc.
ACCANTO AVOCATS assists companies, their directors and shareholders before the national commercial courts in connection with various types of litigation (brutal breach of commercial relations, director liability, contractual liability, etc.).
Accepted means of payment: cheque bank transfer cash credit card
Payment in several instalments possible
First appointment not free of charge
Interventions under legal aid possible