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🗓️ Date: Tuesday 21 January 2025
⌚ Time: 08:00 a.m.
📍 Location: Syntaxe Avocats

Registration by invitation

The Syntaxe team hosted a morning workshop at its offices to discuss a topical and unprecedented issue: how to approach 2025 without a Finance Bill.

During the session, Michel Dayanithi, Margaux Niclout, and Emma Vuglec shared their insights on the implications of this exceptional context, highlighting both the risks and opportunities it presents.

We look forward to continuing these discussions in future events.

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Key Speakers

Headshot of Michel Dayanithi, tax lawyer and founding partner at Syntaxe in Paris
Attorney at Law · Partner

Michel Dayanithi

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Michel founded Syntaxe in January 2024

Admission to the Bar

2017

Education

> London Business School
— Masters in Management

> Montpellier Law School
— Masters in Corporate Law and Tax Law
— Certificate of Specialization in Tax Law
— Certificate of Specialization in Economic Law
— Diploma in Criminology and Criminal Sciences
— Diploma in Wealth Management

Languages

English · French

Contact

mdayanithi@syntaxe.com

Headshot of Margaux Niclout, tax lawyer at Syntaxe in Paris
Attorney at Law

Margaux Niclout

Margaux joined Syntaxe in September 2024

Admission to the Bar

2024

Education

> Paris II Panthéon-Assas University
— Master’s Degree in Personal and Professional Wealth Management
— Master’s Degree in Business Law

Languages

English · French

Contact

mniclout@syntaxe.com

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