Being a lawyer entails speaking for someone, which can be stressful.
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The extension of what I just mentioned, in my professional practice, is the relationship with clients, magistrates and adversaries. What is the relationship between the lawyer and the athlete in you?
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Knowing how to look someone in the eye, not to be scared, not to wonder all the time what you are doing there, I think that is something that changes how you relate to others a lot. Self-confidence is one of the main issues. The competition, the rigour, but also the ability to interact that these disciplines require help me every day. In the long jump or the triple jump there is also the beauty of the gesture, it is choreographed. I specialized in jumping, which I was particularly fond of. One trains all year round to gain inches or seconds. Having had this chance to practice both a team sport and an individual sport, almost until the end of my university time, helped me a lot to question myself and to interact with others by positioning myself in relation to the coach, to teammates, to opponents.Īthletics is also the school of rigour. I joined both the football and athletics clubs. My mum asked me to choose a sport, but I was unable to choose. Is it this parallel between team and individual sport that shaped you? You took part in football and athletics throughout your youth. We went back and forth between France and Benin, before moving to France.
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One of my grandmothers has roots in Bretagne and Normandy and left her mark on my first name, my other three grandparents are from Benin, a small country in West Africa. Unlike some lawyers who mainly provide advice, I also go to court to plead cases. I am a litigator I use my lawyer's robe a lot. Such disputes that range from traffic violations to murder. I intervene when there are disputes between individuals and organisations, or disputes between organisations and companies. I have been a lawyer in Paris for ten years, and I am in my thirties.