Gabrièle Gien and Marianne Lahana founded the Phusis firm, specializing in health law (health innovation and medical liability), environmental law (health and environmental litigation) and public law (community law).
Marianne Lahana has a doctorate in law (Compensation for victims of French nuclear tests) and a doctoral student in political science (On the evolution of public policies on health innovation). Gabrièle Gien is a doctoral student in environmental law (Influence of international law on the jurisprudence of administrative judges in environmental litigation) and member of the World Commission on Environmental Law.
With several years of experience in law firms, and previously within public institutions (Senate, Prime Minister’s Office, ONIAM, AP-HP), Gabrièle Gien and Marianne Lahana, lawyers at the Paris bar, are launching their firm, at the crossroads of health law and environmental law.
Phusis Avocats operates in three main areas of law:
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environmental law: support for victims of health scandals and environmental defense and health protection associations; assistance and representation in health and environmental disputes;
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health law and health innovation: advice to innovative health companies; assistance and representation of victims of personal injury; medical liability;
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public law: support and representation of local authorities, in all branches of their activity (implementation of their skills; voting rules; management of conflicts of interest; functional protection; human resources).
These interventions are based on monitoring and deciphering legal news:
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MED.Innov’: the shared perspective that trains and informs health stakeholders in 20 minutes in the form of a podcast;
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Community law: the YouTube channel dedicated to the issues encountered by elected officials and communities on a daily basis.