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Rym Gouizi

Rym
Gouizi

Associate Attorney

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rgouizi@gibsondunn.com

TEL:+33 (0) 1 56 43 13 00

FAX:+33 (0)1 56 43 13 33

Paris

16, avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris, France

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PRACTICE

Labor and Employment

BIOGRAPHY

Rym Gouizi is an associate in the Paris office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, where she serves as member of the firm’s Labor and Employment practice group.

Rym Gouizi specializes in employment law and social security issues, notably advising seamlessly French and international clients on issues related to both collective or individual work relationships.

She has advised clients in a wide array of sectors, and most recently automotive, glassware, telecom, pharmaceutical and security, on both advisory and litigation matters. Her scope includes advice in the context of clients’ daily activities (collective agreements, employment contract terminations, relations with employee representatives) or strategic operations such as restructuring (collective redundancy plans), transfer or closure of business, as well as mergers and acquisitions.

She also brings experience in social tax matters with URSSAF.

Prior to joining Gibson Dunn in 2022, Rym Gouizi practiced with Actance for three years.

Admitted to the Paris bar since 2020, she graduated from University Paris X – Nanterre with a master’s degree in labor and social welfare law.

She speaks English fluently.

EDUCATION

Universite Paris X Nanterre and Potsdam - 2016 Masters

ADMISSIONS

France - Avocat au Barreau de Paris

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