Julien Abella
Julien is a lawyer at the Paris Bar. He practised for nearly 10 years in renowned international law firms (Dentons, Crossen&Borowsky, Reed Smith) before founding MöBIUS, whose objective is to break free from the codes of “classic” law firms to provide a truly tailor-made response to the strategic and legal needs of its clients.
Benefiting from a strong understanding of the new challenges facing companies, it provides advice and litigation on all issues relating to intellectual property (IP as well as IT) for the benefit of creation and innovation players.
He is CNIL certified for his activity as DPO.
He is a regular speaker at training sessions and conferences, and is a member of the AIPPI (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property) and the UDPO (Union of DPOs).
He holds a Master II in Intellectual Property Management from the University of Sorbonne Paris Nord and an LL.M from Queen Mary University in London.
Education
- Master II Law and Economics of Intellectual Property Management from Sorbonne Paris Nord University
- LL.M from Queen Mary University in London
- DPO certification delivered by the CNIL
Languages
- French
- English
Publications
- “The Rolling Stones get ‘satisfaction” – The Justice Village, 8 April 202
- “The use of Blockchain in the audiovisual industry” – Ecran Total, September 2019
- “Half-hearted telework ” – Les Cahiers Sociaux, Lextenso, N°308, June 2018, p. 313
- “The Unitary Patent – Seizing the Moment” – Cahiers de Droit de l’Entreprise – Lexis Nexis, No. 2 March-April 2014, p.50
Associations
- AIPPI
- UDPO
Grace Adams
Grace is a member of the Paris Bar. She has practised both in law firms (DSP Avocats, Crossen & Borowsky) and in companies with more than 10 years of experience with major players in the audiovisual industry (Gaumont, Studiocanal, Logical Pictures).
Thanks to these years of experience in the sector, Grace has developed a particular expertise in co-production, financing and distribution of feature films.
She works on complex international cases.
Thanks to her dual lawyer/in-house vision, she offers her clients a relevant and operational approach enabling to reconcile Anglo-Saxon and French practices and to seal effective and lasting partnerships.
She holds a master’s degree in Intellectual Property Law (University of Nantes) as well as an LL.M in International Business Law from the Metropolitan University in London.
Grace Adams
Grace is a member of the Paris Bar. She has practised both in law firms (DSP Avocats, Crossen & Borowsky) and in companies with more than 10 years of experience with major players in the audiovisual industry (Gaumont, Studiocanal, Logical Pictures).
Thanks to these years of experience in the sector, Grace has developed a particular expertise in co-production, financing and distribution of feature films.
She works on complex international cases.
Thanks to her dual lawyer/in-house vision, she offers her clients a relevant and operational approach enabling to reconcile Anglo-Saxon and French practices and to seal effective and lasting partnerships.
She holds a master’s degree in Intellectual Property Law (University of Nantes) as well as an LL.M in International Business Law from the Metropolitan University in London.
Education
- Master’s degree in Intellectual Property Law from the University of Nantes
- LL.M International Business Law from the Metropolitan University in London
Languages
- Grace is Franco-British and is fluent in both French and English
Coralie Martin
Called to the Paris Bar in 2023, Coralie joined MöBIUS as an associate after completing her traineeship with the firm. Previously, she worked in several prestigious law firms as well as a trainee in the “Music and Entertainment” department of a major French audiovisual group.
She advises and litigates in all areas of the firm’s practice, with a particular focus on intellectual property (copyright, trademarks, designs), data protection and IT law.
Coralie Vervion
Called to the Paris Bar in 2023, Coralie joined MöBIUS as an associate after completing her traineeship with the firm. Previously, she worked in several prestigious law firms as well as a trainee in the “Music and Entertainment” department of a major French audiovisual group.
She advises and litigates in all areas of the firm’s practice, with a particular focus on intellectual property (copyright, trademarks, designs), data protection and IT law.
Education
- Master’s degree in Digital Law from the University of Poitiers
- Magisterium in Information and Communication Technology Law from the University of Poitiers
Languages
- French
- English