De Casalta AVocats

Network of lawyers based in Bastia, Marseille and Paris.

DE CASALTA AVOCATS offers comprehensive legal expertise in various areas of law. Each case is dealt with rigorously and in accordance with the rules of professional conduct, to ensure effective assistance and representation and advice tailored to each situation. 

Our expertise

Criminal law

Civil law

Liability and Personal Injury Law

Tax law

Law
Commercial

Public law

Law
companies

Sports law

Town Planning, Property and Construction law

De Casalta Avocats, a network of lawyers based in Bastia, Marseille and Paris.

DE CASALTA AVOCATS is a network of lawyers from various bars who put their expertise at your service.

The lawyers in the DE CASALTA AVOCATS network act in support of the interests of individuals and professionals in complementary areas, both in advisory and litigation matters, in order to best meet their needs.

DE CASALTA AVOCATS brings together lawyers who share the same professional values and work together to ensure that their clients benefit from each other's expertise.

Jean Sebastien
De Casalta

Criminal and Commercial Lawyer

Chantal
ISNARD-DE CASALTA

Lawyer in Civil Law, Commercial Law and Liability and Personal Injury Law

Marie-Charlotte
DE CASALTA

Lawyer in Tax Law, Company Law and Commercial Law

François-Philippe
DE CASALTA-BRAVO

Lawyer in Public Law, Town Planning, Real Estate, Construction and Sports Law

Legal news

Donation before transfer of shares to a minor: a judge's authorisation is now essential!

Ordinance no. 2015-1288 of 15 October 2015 simplifying and modernising family law was intended to simplify the rules governing legal administration, but its implementation has been made more complex.

Time limit for appealing against a building permit, planning permission or demolition permit, or against a decision not to oppose a prior declaration: posting is not enough

As ruled by the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal[1], this period is not a clear period but a "strict" two-month period.

Regularisation of foreign assets: Bercy increases tax penalties

While taxpayers in the process of regularising their tax affairs may have been pleased to see the proportional fine censured by the Constitution, the government is raising the increases applicable to regularisation requests submitted from 14 September 2016.