Justin Nuta

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Justin Nuta is an attorney registered at the Paris bar.

He works within the corporate law and commercial litigation department at EQA Avocats.

His practice encompasses corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, as well as advising clients on contentious matters. He also has experience handling commercial cases in the sports sector.

With proficiency in multiple languages and an international academic background, he is well-equipped to assist both French and international clients with cross-border transactions.

He further brings expertise in the area of personal and corporate taxation, as well as in structuring corporate governance.

Experience

2024: De Gaulle Fleurance – Final Internship
2023: Believe S.A. – PPI Internship
2022: Bertrand & Associés – Legal Intern

Education

2023-2024: Bar Training School – EFB
2021-2022: LL.M. in American Law – Boston University
2020-2021: Master’s in Business Law – Paris II Panthéon-Assas
2019-2021: Magistère in Business Law (D.J.C.E.) – Paris II Panthéon-Assas
2017-2019: Diploma in Law (International Track) – Paris II Panthéon-Assas

Certificates

CAPA – Certificate of Aptitude for the Legal Profession
Certificate in Corporate Law – National Federation for Business Law

Langues

  • French
  • English
  • Romanian
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Mandarin

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On 18 July 2025, the European Union took a significant new step in its sanctions strategy by adopting an expanded package targeting Russia and Belarus

This 18th sanctions package is notable in both scope and legal sophistication, reflecting a clear political intent to close loopholes, target logistical support networks, and tighten anti-circumvention measures. Several legal instruments have substantially broadened the range of economic, commercial, and financial prohibitions while introducing innovative legal safeguards—particularly against abusive legal claims based on investment treaties.… Continue reading On 18 July 2025, the European Union took a significant new step in its sanctions strategy by adopting an expanded package targeting Russia and Belarus

ACPR v. Banque Delubac: Circumvention Risk Under Scrutiny

1. Context On 19 June 2025, the Sanctions Committee of the French Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority (ACPR) issued a decision against Banque Delubac & Cie, delivering a formal reprimand and imposing a financial penalty of €600,000 for multiple breaches of its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CFT) obligations. The decision, which is notably detailed,… Continue reading ACPR v. Banque Delubac: Circumvention Risk Under Scrutiny

Increase in Customs Duties on Agricultural Products and Fertilisers from Russia and Belarus

The European Union is adjusting its customs duties on Russian and Belarusian imports, citing the need to safeguard its food security and internal market. On 17 June 2025, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union adopted Regulation (EU) 2025/1227, which modifies the applicable customs duties on certain products originating in or exported… Continue reading Increase in Customs Duties on Agricultural Products and Fertilisers from Russia and Belarus

The European Union strengthens its sanctions framework: amendments to Regulation (EU) 269/2014 on targeted sanctions and the 17th package of sanctions

Introduction of New Criteria for Targeted Sanctions On 15 May 2025, the European Union officially amended Regulation (EU) No 269/2014, which lays down restrictive and targeted measures in response to actions undermining or threatening Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence. This new package of measures, adopted through Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/904 and Council Regulation (EU)… Continue reading The European Union strengthens its sanctions framework: amendments to Regulation (EU) 269/2014 on targeted sanctions and the 17th package of sanctions