Article L422-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code
The profession of an industrial property attorney is to offer, on a regular and remunerated basis, his services to the public to advise, assist or represent third parties with a view to obtaining, maintaining, exploiting or defending industrial property rights, ancillary rights and rights relating to all related matters. The services referred to in the previous paragraph include legal advice and the drafting of private deeds. No one is authorised…