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Sylvie Jabbour

Born with an innate sense of precision, empathy, and leadership, Sylvie Jabbour has built an extraordinary career at the intersection of law, human rights, and human capital management. A Lebanese–German national, she embodies both Mediterranean warmth and European discipline — a balance that defines her professional ethics.

For over twenty five years, Sylvie has navigated diverse professional landscapes across Europe and the MENA region excelling as both a lawyer and human resources strategist. Her journey is distinguished by a rare versatility — she has served global corporations, humanitarian organizations, and hospitality empires, bringing structure, ethics, and humanity to every role she undertakes.

 

At the heart of Sylvie’s career lies a profound respect for the human spirit. Whether guiding a corporation, mentoring young professionals, or defending the rights of the marginalized, she leads with intellect, empathy, and conviction.

Fluent in Arabic, English, German, and French, Sylvie embodies global citizenship. She bridges cultures and institutions with ease, bringing sensitivity and diplomacy to every environment she enters.

Today, Sylvie Jabbour stands as a testament to the power of versatility — a lawyer, human resources architect, and advocate for justice who unites professional excellence with human understanding. Her vision is to continue shaping institutions that value people as their greatest asset and uphold integrity as their most enduring standard.

 

Areas of expertise:
 

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution – courtroom strategy, negotiation, and persuasive argumentation

  • Contract Law – drafting airtight agreements, spotting traps, and defending client interests

  • Corporate & Commercial Law – mergers, acquisitions, company formation, and compliance

  • Criminal Law – investigation analysis, evidence dismantling, and trial defense

  • Intellectual Property – trademarks, copyrights, patents, and brand protection

  • Employment & Labor Law – employee rights, wrongful termination, workplace policy

  • Real Estate & Property Law – transactions, zoning, and development agreements

  • Family Law – divorce, custody, inheritance, and mediation

  • International Law – cross-border disputes, arbitration, and treaties

  • Administrative & Public Law – Expropriation , dealing with government agencies and regulations

  • Human Rights or Constitutional Law – defense of fundamental freedoms and due process

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