Tony Partisani
About Tony Partisani
Tony Partisani serves as the Senior Legal Counsel for IP/IT and Anti-Counterfeiting at Vestiaire Collective, where he has worked since 2024. He has a strong academic background in law from various institutions and extensive experience in intellectual property law through internships and legal counsel roles at several prominent companies.
Current Role at Vestiaire Collective
Tony Partisani serves as Senior Legal Counsel IP/IT & Anti-counterfeiting at Vestiaire Collective. He has held this position since 2024, working from the company's office located at 53 rue de Châteaudun, 75009, Paris, France. His role involves overseeing legal matters related to intellectual property, information technology, and anti-counterfeiting initiatives.
Previous Experience in Intellectual Property Law
Prior to his current role, Tony Partisani accumulated extensive experience in intellectual property law through various internships and legal counsel positions. He worked as an IP Legal Intern at Coty in 2019 and at L'Oréal in 2020, each for five months. He also held an IP Legal Internship at Shiseido in 2021 and served as Legal Counsel for Intellectual Property & Anti-counterfeiting at Shiseido for two months in the same year.
Educational Background
Tony Partisani has a solid educational foundation in law. He studied at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, where he completed a year-long program in Droit, achieving Licence 3 de droit en Erasmus in partnership with Université Paris-Est Créteil from 2013 to 2014. He also obtained a Master 1 in Droit des Affaires from University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne from 2015 to 2016 and a Master 2 (M2) in Droit des Propriétés Intellectuelles from Université de Poitiers from 2016 to 2017.
Internships and Early Career
Tony Partisani began his legal career with internships at various prestigious law firms. In 2015, he completed a one-month stagiaire position at Clifford Chance LLP and another at August & Debouzy. He also gained experience at GROSSLERNER avocats as an IP Legal Intern in 2018, where he worked for five months. These early roles contributed to his expertise in intellectual property law.