Maxime Doliveux
Partner — Criminal law, sports & art law and litigation communicationsBackground
Before being admitted to the Bar, Maxime Doliveux served for nine years (2017-2026) as a public prosecutor, successively in Tours, with the Principal Public Prosecutor at the Paris Court of Appeal and then at the Court of Cassation, and as an anti-terrorism deputy chief prosecutor. He has extensive experience in criminal matters, including serious and organised crime cases, and was responsible, for more than four years, for press relations and crisis communications for the judiciary.
Practice
His practice covers the defence of individuals facing criminal proceedings, as well as the representation of victims, across the full spectrum of crime, together with the conduct of litigation communications in high-profile cases. He also practises in sports and art law. His experience gives him, in every case, a precise reading of procedural mechanics and of the media dynamics that may accompany them.
Teaching and publications
A multiple prize-winner during his studies, he has been teaching for more than ten years. He has lectured at numerous universities (including Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas and Bordeaux), as well as at Sciences Po, the École normale supérieure (ENS) and the French National School for the Judiciary (ENM). He has served as a jury member for the Grand Oral of the entrance examination to the Regional Bar Training Centres (CRFPA).