Komon at Confluences: The Alliance of Law, Entrepreneurship, and the Franco-Cambodian Vision
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In Phnom Penh, at the offices of Confluences, a new resident has just enriched the ecosystem: Komon, a Jurits firm with an international footprint, represented in Cambodia by Wissam Mghazli. Managing Partner of the firm, co-founder and president of the Franco-Cambodian Association of Jurists.

Komon's arrival at Confluences fits into this logic of alliance that has defined the business cluster founded by Philippe Bauduin for several years: a place where economic development is considered through innovation, networking, and cooperation.
In this context, the presence of a legal firm like Komon brings new verticality, a strategic expertise that complements the skills already present within the Confluences community.
The Meeting of Law and Development
In Cambodia, where the structuring of the legal framework supports the rising power of the economy, the contribution of legal professionals plays a key role. Komon specifically aims to position itself at this intersection: that of law and development. For Wissam Mghazli, accompanying an entrepreneur, an investor, or a foreign company is above all about offering them the legal conditions necessary for sustainable growth. A deep understanding of local issues, combined with the demands of international standards, becomes the guarantee of a successful establishment.
This approach resonates with the philosophy of Confluences: think globally, act locally.
In an environment where Cambodian startups, international companies, and institutional players intersect, Komon brings the essential legal dimension necessary for the maturation of projects. In matters of contracts, taxation, labor law, or compliance, the firm stands out as a trusted guide for those helping shape Cambodia’s economic future.
Wissam Mghazli, A Bridge Between Two Legal Cultures
Trained in France, Wissam Mghazli is one of those entrepreneurial lawyers who see their profession as a bridge between knowledge and action. Through his involvement in the Franco-Cambodian Association of Lawyers and Jurists, he works to strengthen dialogue between the two systems, foster professional exchanges, and bridge generational gaps.
This association, both a place of reflection and collaboration, is committed to highlighting the complementary aspects of French and Cambodian legal traditions.
His role as a teacher naturally fits this mission. At the Royal University of Law and Economics, he guides young Cambodian jurists in understanding international frameworks and in cultivating professional ethics.
An Installation Symbolizing Collective Dynamics
Komon's arrival at Confluences reflects this idea of movement and synergy. In an ecosystem where each resident contributes to a network of complementary energies, the presence of the firm embodies the rise of a structured entrepreneurial Cambodia, aware of its responsibilities and oriented towards the future.
Through its offices in Phnom Penh, Komon aims to participate in the evolution of the local economic landscape by supporting investors in their decision-making and assisting companies in their sustainable development.
Beyond the institutional image, concrete interactions are taking shape. Entrepreneurs seeking to secure their activities, startups looking for legal frameworks suited to their growth, and international investors eager to understand the subtleties of Cambodian law: all find in Komon a careful and committed interlocutor.
An Ecosystem Thinking Long-Term
Confluences, for its part, once again confirms its role as a catalyst for initiatives. By bringing together players from sectors as varied as law, technology, agribusiness, and communication, the structure helps weave an economic fabric with high added value. Komon's installation fits naturally into this collaborative network, enriching the legal dimension of a space already recognized for its ability to create connections.
In the Cambodian economic landscape, this alliance between Confluences and Komon reflects a shared conviction: that strong development is built on trust, competence, and partnership. Through constant exchanges among entrepreneurs, legal professionals, and innovators, a vision of progress that is both human and structured grows in Phnom Penh.
About Komon
Founded in 2021, Komon is an independent business law firm based in France, specializing in supporting French and international companies with strategic and tailored legal expertise. Its areas of intervention cover commercial and contract law, corporate law and mergers/acquisitions, restructuring, litigation and international arbitration, as well as corporate real estate law.
Driven by an experienced, multilingual, and multicultural team, Komon stands out for its approach that is both rigorous and pragmatic, anchored in understanding its clients' economic needs. In just a few years, the firm has expanded rapidly, spreading from Europe and Japan to Morocco, the MENA region, and ASEAN, with offices in Paris, Casablanca, Tokyo, Fukuoka, and more recently Lyon, before opening its new branch in Phnom Penh, at the heart of fast-growing Southeast Asia.







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