Legal expertise and tailor-made solutions for businesses and entrepreneurs
Shareholders disputes
We comprise of a highly experienced team of lawyers, used to assisting shareholders under stress through urgent actions or long-term monitoring of corporate relations.
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Banking & Finance litigation
The rise of modern regulation in the financial sector has led to an increase in the risks and duties incurred by banking and finance professionals.
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Restructuring & Reorganization proceedings
For management improvement grounds or to face crisis situation, our team will offer you adapted solutions to meet your expectations.
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Labour law
Legal issues related to human resources management is a permanent and crucial challenge which our team would be delighted to help you with.
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Real estate
In recent years, our lawyers have been deeply involved in administrative proceedings relating to major Luxembourg real estate projects.
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Tax
As an entrepreneur, shareholder or employee you need to weigh carefully the tax impact of the options you consider, often from an international perspective.
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Sports Law
Actors in the sports world (athletes, sports federations, clubs, leagues, sponsors, sports agents, etc.) are confronted with many questions requiring specialised legal skills.
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News
Brucher Thieltgen & Partners - Legal 500 guide 2025 new rankings
We are delighted to announce that our practice areas have once again been recognised by the Legal 500 guide!
Brucher Thieltgen & Partners - Chambers & Partners Europe guide 2025 new rankings
Chambers and Partners Europe just released its new rankings and the work of our firm has once again been recognized.
Brucher Thieltgen & Partners - The main changes to the Omnibus project introduced by the European Commission on 26 February 2025
In particular, it covers the Directive on the publication of sustainability information by companies (Directive (EU) 2022/2464 CSRD of 14 December 2022), the Green Taxonomy Regulation (which came into force on 12 July 2020), the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (adopted by the European Parliament on 24 April 2024 and by the Council of Europe on 24 May 2024) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
Brucher Thieltgen & Partners appoints Philippe Sylvestre as Partner
Following last year’s appointment of Anne-Marie Ka, Philippe Sylvestre has been promoted to Partner of Brucher Thieltgen & Partners. He represents the latest addition to the long-term partnership between Nicolas Thieltgen, Marie Bena and Nicolas Bernardy. Brucher Thieltgen & Partner is delighted to promote its in-house talent and welcomes this appointment as a sign of the firm's continuing growth and quality of its practices.