Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps
About Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps
Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps serves as the Responsable du Service Droit Public et Contentieux at Inria, where she has worked since 2011. She holds an LLM in Droit de Common Law and has extensive experience in both the French public sector and international law.
Work at Inria
Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps has been employed at Inria since 2011, where she serves as Juriste Droit public et contentieux. In this role, she focuses on public law and litigation matters. In 2019, she was promoted to Responsable du service droit public et contentieux, overseeing the public law and litigation service. Her work at Inria takes place in Rocquencourt, where she has contributed to various legal initiatives and projects for over a decade.
Education and Expertise
Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps holds an LLM in Droit de Common Law from Université de Montreal, which she completed in 2004. She also studied at Ecole du Barreau de Paris, obtaining a qualification in Law from 2007. Additionally, she earned a Master in Droit / Sciences politiques from IEP de Paris (Sciences-Po) in 2002. Her educational background equips her with a comprehensive understanding of both French and international law.
Background
Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps has a diverse legal background, having worked in both the French public sector and an international law firm. She spent three years as an Avocat at Winston & Strawn LLP in the Paris Area from 2007 to 2010. Prior to her legal career in France, she gained international legal experience during her two years of work in Canada, which further enhanced her expertise in public law.
Achievements
Alexandra Lefebvre Phelps holds the CAPA (Certificat d'Aptitude à la Profession d'Avocat), which qualifies her to practice law in France. Her fluency in English complements her legal expertise in French law, allowing her to navigate both domestic and international legal contexts effectively. Her career reflects a commitment to public law and litigation, particularly in her current role at Inria.