Banking Law Attorney
You are a professional and you have taken out a loan from a bank to finance your business, your project, or your growth. But you are experiencing difficulties with your loan agreement: abusive interest rate, hidden fees, unfair terms, impossible renegotiation, early repayment, etc. You feel wronged by your bank and wish to assert your rights.
Le Bot law firm assists you with all the legal steps necessary to challenge your loan agreement and take legal action against your bank if needed. We have solid experience in defending the interests of professionals against banks. We advise and assist you at every stage of the dispute, whether in the amicable or judicial phase.
Our banking law services
- Analysis and verification of the validity of your loan agreement
- Detection and challenge of unfair, unlawful, or imprecise terms
- Negotiation with the bank to obtain an interest rate reduction, payment suspension, modification of guarantees, etc.
- Drafting and sending of formal notices, complaint letters, or termination letters
- Referral to the banking ombudsman or the competent court in the event of a persistent disagreement with the bank
- Representation and advocacy before the courts (civil court, commercial court, court of appeal, etc.)
- Claim for damages in the event of harm suffered due to the bank’s wrongful conduct
Why choose Le Bot law firm?
Le Bot law firm is a banking law practice that regularly acts on behalf of professionals (tradespeople, merchants, entrepreneurs, liberal professionals, etc.). We have thorough knowledge of the specificities and challenges of banking law, as well as the practices of banks and the means to counter them. We offer you personalised, responsive, and effective support, based on trust and transparency. We keep you regularly informed of the progress of your case and we offer fees tailored to your situation and your needs.
Contact us today for an initial no-obligation consultation. We will review your loan agreement and advise you on the best strategy to defend your rights against your bank.


