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The Best Lawyers in France 2027:Peer-Reviewed Excellence

Seventeen editions of peer trust, a growing profession and a dynamic legal market.

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Jamilla Tabbara

Written by Jamilla Tabbara

Published: June 10, 2026

Recognition carries unique value when it comes directly from colleagues who navigate the same legal market, observe your advocacy or admire the precision of your counsel.

In France, where professional distinction is held to a high standard and protected diligently, this type of peer acknowledgment serves as the most reliable measure of professional standing.

A Legacy of Peer Recognition in France

The 17th edition of The Best Lawyers in France reflects this commitment. The sixth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in France also honors the exceptional early-career attorneys who have already earned the respect of their peers. Backed by a legacy of peer review, this edition offers a detailed look at the country's premier legal talent and celebrates the individuals shaping the profession.

To explore the honorees who set the benchmark across the market, you can revisit the insights from the 2026 results from The Best Lawyers in France.

The Core Philosophy of Our Evaluation Process

Driven by the Purely Peer Review® process, Best Lawyers® research methodology relies entirely on confidential feedback from fellow lawyers. Practitioners evaluate their colleagues by practice area and geographic regions, assessing candidates on their legal talent, professional integrity and industry standing.

Attorneys who consistently secure these high endorsements earn a place in the awards, while a single individual per specialty and location is also honored with the "Lawyer of the Year" distinction. This rigorous approach actively addresses potential biases, ensuring the final results truly represent professional excellence.

2027 Edition of The Best Lawyers in France Core Metrics

The 17th edition of The Best Lawyers in France recognizes 3,984 lawyers across 76 practice areas and 14 geographic areas, representing approximately 6% of the practicing legal profession. A total of 367 professionals were recognized for the first time. Additionally, 79 individuals received the “Lawyer of the Year” distinction.

Legal activity remains heavily concentrated in France's major urban centers. Paris leads by a significant margin with 3,533 recognized lawyers, followed by Lyon, Angers, Marseille and Northern France, rounding out the top five.

Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in France Marks Six Years

This release featured 1,096 lawyers across 32 practice areas and 10 geographic regions, representing approximately 5% of early-career attorneys practicing in France. Among them, 325 were included for the first time. The cohort spans 284 firms, 100 of which appear in the 2027 edition exclusively through their Ones to Watch honorees, underscoring the growing significance of the awards for firms building the next generation of legal talent.

France Sees Highest Voter Participation to Date

More people participated this year in France than in any edition before. The 2027 release of The Best Lawyers in France achieved a 43.83% voter participation rate, with 1,616 legal professionals taking part in the voting process. This represents a 9% growth over the previous year. During this cycle, participants submitted 184,745 evaluations, while 935,966 cumulative historical evaluations were considered in determining this year’s honorees.

Number of evaluations submitted for the 2027 edition of The Best Lawyers in France

Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in France also saw growth in 2027, reaching a 58.83% voter participation rate with 1,396 lawyers taking part in the selection process. The total marked an increase of 260 voters compared to the prior year, reflecting 23% year-over-year growth. Participants submitted 112,795 evaluations this cycle, supported by 407,973 cumulative historical evaluations used to determine the results.

A data graphic showing voter participation rates and year-over-year percentage growth

Steady Currents: A Reliable Blueprint in the French Legal Landscape

The driving forces of the French legal market remain remarkably steady. For the second consecutive year, Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law, Tax Law, Labor and Employment Law and Litigation emerged as the top five most recognized practice areas.

In fact, the same five sectors have consistently dominated the awards for the past five years. While their precise order shifts slightly from year to year, reflecting minor industry pivots, their collective presence serves as a powerful indicator of long-term stability, underscoring a reliable, ongoing demand across both strategic advisory counseling and high-stakes contentious work throughout the country.

Corporate Law

Following the adoption of the Economic Life Simplification Bill, companies are actively adapting to overhauled filing rules, updated frameworks for digital-first corporate procedures and new transparency protections for entity registrations.

At the same time, corporate boards are relying on legal advisors to align governance strategies with the complex international corporate networks and strict compliance thresholds mandated by the Finance Act 2026.

The following honorees have achieved the "Lawyer of the Year" honor within Corporate Law:

Mergers and Acquisitions Law

The French market is dominated by strategic partnerships, corporate restructuring and business sales as companies adapt to tighter budgets and strict regulatory scrutiny. Legal counsel has become central to navigating shifting transaction timelines, particularly when adapting deal structures to address the tax implications of the Finance Act 2026.

With international regulations intensifying, M&A specialists have become essential for securing cross-border deal approvals and ensuring transactions close successfully.

The following practitioners have been awarded the “Lawyer of the Year” award in Mergers and Acquisitions Law:

Tax Law

The 2025 budget added a measurable compliance workload for corporate taxpayers by introducing a temporary tax on large companies making over €1 billion, a new tax on share buybacks and revised exemptions for specific business zones. The Finance Act 2026 continued this trajectory, with the National Assembly voting through a 25% minimum tax rate on multinational profits and a doubled digital tax on global tech giants.

In Tax Law, the "Lawyer of the Year" distinction is presented to:

Labor and Employment Law

French employment law is undergoing a period of significant statutory change. France's minimum wage rose to €12.02 per hour from January 2026, representing an increase of €21.23 gross per month. From March 2026, companies with more than 1,000 employees must ensure women hold at least 30% of senior executive and management committee seats, rising to 40% by 2029.

France also faces a June 2026 deadline to adopt the EU Pay Transparency Directive into national law, which will require employers to disclose salary ranges in job postings and ban questions about candidates' prior earnings.

The following practitioners have been awarded the "Lawyer of the Year" honor for their work in Labor and Employment Law:

Litigation

Following a historic surge that saw French corporate bankruptcies cross the record threshold of 68,500 filings in 2025, the tightening economic climate continues to introduce significant operational friction. Courtroom strategy and breach-of-contract disagreements remain a core focus for corporate leaders as companies manage a notable increase in formal dispute settlements, commercial debt restructuring and compliance enforcement actions.

In parallel, the legislative advancement of the Bill on the Fight Against Social and Fiscal Fraud has triggered an increase in administrative and financial challenges as the state moves to address oversight gaps.

In Litigation, the "Lawyer of the Year" award is presented to:

Where French Legal Demand Is Intensifying

While the nation's core legal sectors remain firmly anchored, the fastest-growing practice areas in the 2027 edition highlight exactly where corporate demand is quietly intensifying. Constitutional Law recorded the most dramatic year-over-year surge at 133%, signaling a sharp rise in regulatory and high-stakes administrative challenges. This is closely paired with significant growth in Investment at 77%, Government Relations Practice at 75% and Retail Law at 64%.

This momentum reveals a direct link to the country's dominant top five sectors. As Corporate, M&A and Tax practices navigate a highly regulated domestic landscape, their transactions are increasingly triggering complex Constitutional scrutiny and requiring deeper Government Relations strategies.

Bar graph of the top four fastest-growing practice areas in The Best Lawyers France 2027

Furthermore, the growth in Retail and Investment reflects a clear market reality: as major corporations expand, they are prioritizing specialized legal counsel to protect their assets against changing European trade rules.

The following lawyers received the “Lawyer of the Year” distinction in the fastest-growing practice areas of The Best Lawyers in France:

Gender Representation in the 2027 Edition

For The Best Lawyers in France, Privacy and Data Security Law leads among female-majority fields, with women making up 57% of recognized lawyers. Biotechnology and Life Sciences Practice follows at 52%. Labor and Employment Law records a slight female majority, with women representing just over 50% of its 407 recognized lawyers. Employee Benefits Law reaches exact parity at 50%.

In the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch cohort, the shift is sharper. Of the 32 practice areas represented, 19 display a female majority against 12 where men predominate. Privacy and Data Security Law reflects the strongest female majority at 81%. Intellectual Property Law follows at 72%, with Litigation and Competition/Antitrust Law both at 63% and Labor and Employment Law at 57%.

Anchoring Excellence on a Global Stage

The legal professionals recognized in the 2027 edition of The Best Lawyers in France have earned a distinction that carries real weight: the endorsement of peers who understand the work firsthand. In an industry defined by regulatory complexity and enduring commercial demand, that kind of validation speaks for itself. These results reflect both the depth of the French legal market and Best Lawyers' continued commitment to peer-validated recognition across the globe.

To explore the full list of honorees, visit our Find a Lawyer in France page. You can also discover additional leading legal professionals across international jurisdictions by using our Find a Lawyer directory.

Disclaimer: Best Lawyers recognitions remain subject to review to maintain accuracy and current records. As circumstances change, including updates to an attorney’s practice status, the number of recognized lawyers may also change over time.

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