Benjamin Fontaine

Benjamin Fontaine is a Partner at Plasseraud IP. He is a qualified French and European Trademark & Design Attorney as well as a Spanish-qualified lawyer. He has been coordinating the Trademark and Litigation practice of the Alicante office since 2003. He also acts as a panelist at WIPO. Benjamin brings his know-how in geographical indications and UDRP procedures as an expert of Plasseraud IP Appellations & Origins and Plasseraud IP Internet & Data. He has a broad range of experience in trademarks and related matters.

Sophie Delauney

Sophie Delauney is a jurist at Plasseraud IP Internet & Data. She mainly works in the fields of digital law and personal data law. Her work consists of managing clients' domain name portfolios, their protection, defense, valuation, and all related procedures. Sophie also works on issues related to personal data (audits, compliance, drafting of information notices and contractual documentation, etc.).

Camille Gaudin

Camille Gaudin is a Jurist at Plasseraud IP. She specialises in the fields of digital law and anti-counterfeiting. Her work mainly consists of assisting clients in enhancing and protecting their rights online as well as defending their assets. Camille gained experience as an IP/IT Jurist during her four years at a major French IP law firm where she specialized in industrial property law. Camille joined Plasseraud IP in 2023.

Stéphane Millet

Stéphane Millet is a jurist at Plasseraud IP. He is a member of the Internet and New Technology team since September 2016 and involved in the management of domain name portfolios and Internet surveillance (domain names, Internet content and social networks). Stéphane joined Plasseraud IP in 2014.

Fabrice Bircker

Fabrice Bircker is a Trademark & Design Attorney at Plasseraud IP. He handles matters on protecting and defending the IP rights of clients in the energy and retail sectors. With large expertise in the sphere of the Internet, he is also a Domain Name Panelist before the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, and therefore decides domain names disputes under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and also the ADR Expert procedure (i.e.