The founding partner of ATEM, Isabelle Camus, holds a DEA (Master II) in Literary, Artistic and Industrial Property Law (Paris II - Assas) as well as diplomas from the Institut de Droit des Affaires (IDA - Business Law Institute) of Paris II-Assas, the Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales (IHEI - High Studies in International Law Institute) Paris II - Assas and the Institut Supérieur de Marketing du Luxe (SUPDELUXE Master in Luxury Brands Marketing- Chaire Cartier) where she now teaches intellectual property as well as at the CONTE school (Groupe Collège de Paris) after having also been a lecturer at the Ecole européenne des Medias, Paris Scool of business, Sup de Pub and Femis.
Isabelle Camus is also a member of several associations including IAEL (International Association of Entertainment Lawyers), ELA (European Lawyers Association), CYBERLEX (Think Tank on New Technologies) and APRAM (French Association of Trademarks and Design Law Practitioners).
She has participated as a speaker in numerous conferences on various topics, including:
She has also written numerous articles or been interviewed in magazines such as:
More than 30 years of professional activity in the service of intellectual property and technologies.
Before creating ATEM, Isabelle Camus worked for many years as a lawyer in companies (TF1; Warner Music etc.) and then in law firms (Alain Bensoussan, Thomas et Associés etc.).
An experience acquired within large groups: Lawyer at Warner Music, associate lawyer at Deloitte Juridique et Fiscal (now TAJ) coupled with a knowledge of entrepreneurship: Co-founder of Nomos in 1998, Founder of ATEM in 2003.
This variety of experiences allows ATEM to better and quickly understand the problems of its clients whatever their specificities are.
Atem assists you in French and English
During her studies, Isabelle Camus benefited from a training program financed by the British Council which allowed her to follow an English law course at King's College (London) and to do several months internships with a barrister and solicitors specialized in intellectual property and entertainment law.
Since then, she has worked for foreign companies and French subsidiaries of international groups and has spoken in English at conferences organized by the International Bar Association, Midem, the Computer Law Association, etc.