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
Competitiveness and Europe: the key directions to anticipate for 2026
With 2026 just around the corner, there are a number of bills currently before the Chamber of Deputies that are worth keeping an eye on. Between strengthening the competitiveness of the financial centre and transposing European texts, what trends are emerging and how should economic players prepare for them?
Transfers of companies or family businesses
Business transfers, particularly of family businesses, are becoming increasingly common in Luxembourg. While the principle is well known, the mechanisms behind it are often less so and require anticipation work that is often underestimated.
Medical law in Luxembourg: today’s key challenges
Ten years after the law of 24 July 2014, the obligation to inform patients remains an essential principle of Luxembourg medical law. But between legal requirements, adaptation to the patient and the risk of litigation, does it really guarantee informed consent?
Optimising your debt collection
In an economic environment where cash is king, every day counts. In Luxembourg, debt collection strategy is a combination of legal rigour, anticipation and agility. How do you transform an unpaid debt into a sustainable performance lever?


