Eve DAUVOIS

Counsel

Eve DAUVOIS

Practice areas

Wealth law & taxation

Eve DAUVOIS practices in the following main areas :

  • Taxation of restructuring operations (asset transfers, LBOs)
  • Organization and optimization of asset transfers (Dutreil, manual donations of corporate securities, separation, complex inheritances)
  • Optimization of asset tax situation in view of income tax and wealth tax (IFI)
  • Transfer of residence abroad
  • Assistance with tax inspections and litigation

She joined DELSOL Avocats in 2015.

Eve holds a two-year master’s degree in Private and Professional Asset Management (PANTHEON-ASSAS University) and a two-year master’s degree in Tax Law.

News

PRESS RELEASE - DELSOL Avocats advised Astier de Villatte on the acquisition of a majority stake in its capital by Vesper Invest

DELSOL Avocats advised Astier de Villatte, a French company known for its ceramics and perfumes, on the acquisition of a majority stake in its capital by Vesper Invest, a French investment company specialising in long-term support for growing and sustainable businesses. Astier de Villatte, co-founded in Paris in 1996 by Benoît Astier de...

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PRESS RELEASE - DELSOL Avocats announces the appointment of three new Counsels

DELSOL Avocats is pleased to announce the appointment of three lawyers as Counsel : Eve Dauvois (Wealth Law and Taxation), Mayeul Fournier de Saint Jean (Mergers & Acquisitions - Corporate Law) and Alexis Robbe (Public Law). Eve Dauvois’ main areas of expertise are wealth tax, restructuring, optimisation and transfer of assets, as well as...

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PRESS RELEASE - DELSOL Avocats assisted PACTE NOVATION in the context of HIGHNORMA’s acquisition of a majority stake

HIGHNORMA has acquired a majority stake in PACTE NOVATION, a company listed on the Euronext Access Paris market. Founded in 1994, PACTE NOVATION is a player in the field of IT software development, providing consulting, integration and development services tailored to customer requirements. PACTE NOVATION currently employs 53 people. PACTE...

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