Biography
Éléonore is an Industrial Property Attorney, a professional representative before the European Patent Office, and a patent litigator authorized to practice before the Unified Patent Court. Éléonore advises companies of all sizes—start-ups, multinationals, and private and public research institutes—on strategies for protecting their innovations and defending their rights in France and abroad, including expertise in both administrative and judicial litigation. She works primarily in the fields of engineering, mechanics, physics, and materials science. Eléonore is also an active member of the CNCPI (National Association of Industrial Property Attorneys).
Education
- 84th Cycle in Economic and Strategic Intelligence, IHEDN, Paris 7th
- Graduate Diploma in “Patent Litigation in Europe,” CEIPI (University of Strasbourg)
- Master II in Intellectual Property Law, CEIPI (University of Strasbourg)
- University Diploma in “Patents,” CEIPI (University of Strasbourg)
- Master II in Business Administration, specializing in Entrepreneurship, IAE Paris (University of Paris I)
- Doctoral thesis in Mechanics, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
- Master II in Advanced Techniques in Structural Calculations, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
Associations professionnelles en PI
- CNCPI: Compagnie Nationale des Conseils en Propriété Industrielle (French Patent & Trademark Attorneys Institute)
- AFPPI: French Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property
- EPI: Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office
Awards & Rankings

Legal 500 EMEA 2024

Managing IP/IPStars 2024

IAM Patent 1000 2024

Décideurs Magazine 2024
Professional Ethics
Our IP attorneys and lawyers are bound by a strict code of professional conduct, ensuring the highest ethical standards in their relations with both clients and peers. They are committed to safeguarding the client’s economic interests, carrying out their mission through to completion, and working with full transparency (quotes, billing, general terms and conditions, ancillary costs).
Conflicts of Interest
Our IP attorneys and lawyers comply with the ethical rules of their profession regarding conflicts of interest. They ensure that no conflict exists before starting a new assignment and promptly inform the client of any situation that could interfere with the proper conduct of the assignment and/or risk compromising its objective execution.