Le temps judiciaire | Morgan LORET | TEDxLaBaule
L’avis du juge sonne le glas du temps judiciaire, rythmé par la défense des différentes parties. Ce temps tour à tour contraint, pour être très élastique parfois. Imaginez, 30 ans, 30 ans en arrière. Revenir sur le passé, remuer, explorer pour tenter de réparer, ou de faire émerger une réalité façonnée par nos yeux du présent. C’est un sujet brûlant, un sujet d’actualité. With more than 15 years of experience since his oath in 2009, Maître Loret is an expert in criminal law. He practices at Avocatlantic, a law firm recognized for its skills in various legal fields and its commitment to supporting its clients with professionalism and rigor.With a keen sense of defense and a deep understanding of human and legal issues, Morgan Loret is a reference in its field, intervening in complex cases and offering valuable support to its clients. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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