
Loïc HENRI, born July 31, 1961, is an american lawyer foundeur and senior partner at the law firm Henri & Partners based in New York City, with its offices in Manhattan, New York.
For the past thirty years, he has built a solid reputation as a prominent international criminal defense

September 1991, New York, Central Park, on the cusp of turning thirty, on the advice of the man who would become my mentor, Claude Henry Kleefield, I chose to become a lawyer, practicing (primarily) criminal law.

Jurist, CEO of the
Institute for International Peace Studies
registration number 51600Tehran.
Official member of the
International Chamber of Commerce, Paris ICC
and development officer of Harley Law School.
Graduated in commercial law, diplomacy and DBA, strategic management major,
University of Tehran.
Master of Human Rights
PhD in Human Rights
Master of Psychology

Human Rights Defender:
As of 2017 HENRI has saved two Algerian political prisoners from the death penalty:
and

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Practice business law and intellectual property for:
Suzanne HELD (French photographer)
Bernard TAPIE (businessman)
Pattern Studio (fashion)
Christian DIOR (fashion)
Yohji YAMAMOTO (fashion)
VIVARTE Group (fashion retail)

The life and career of Loïc Henri Esq., a lawyer in New York, are marked by his commitment to international criminal law, human rights, civil rights, and personal injury law.
Loïc Henri Esq. practices law and also holds a Doctor of Laws (DJ) and is a Professor of Law, notably at Harley School of Law where he has served as Dean since 2011.
His main areas of practice include:
International Criminal Defense: He has built a solid reputation in this field since 1991.
White-Collar Crimes: He advises private banks on corruption fraud and Ponzi schemes.
Intellectual Property: He assists clients with obtaining patents, trademarks, and copyrights, as well as with licensing, enforcement, and defense of intellectual property.
Human Rights and Civil Rights: He distinguished himself by saving two Algerian political prisoners from the death penalty in 2017.
Discrimination: He handles cases of disability discrimination, racial discrimination, and sexual harassment.
He has worked as an investment banker and lawyer. Although he had offices in the World Trade Center and obtained a banking license in New York, he is not admitted to the New York State Bar, but practices exclusively federal law and is a member of several bar associations, including the
Colorado Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
Iowa State Bar Association
Vermont Bar Association
Maryland State Bar Association.
Education: He holds a Juris Doctor and a PhD in Comparative Law. He completed his undergraduate studies at Ambassador College in Pasadena, California. He also took business law courses at the law firm of Claude Henry Kleefield, his mentor.
Author: He is the author of the book DEFENDING THE PRICE TO PAY.
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