About
Firm Details:
Co-Chairs: Claude Niedner and Michèle Eisenhuth
Managing Partner: Jean-Marc Ueberecken
Number of partners worldwide: 64
Number of other lawyers worldwide: 450
Languages: 30+ including Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Luxembourgish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, etc.
Contacts:
Luxembourg (Head Office)
Email: [email protected]
Frankfurt
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Hong Kong
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London
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New York
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Paris
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Firm Overview:
We assist clients in structuring and running their business from a legal and tax standpoint across Luxembourg. Our teams directly serve international clients or work in close collaboration with foreign partner law firms.
Together with our regulatory consultants and investor services experts, we bridge the gap between legal/tax advice and its implementation. We deliver best-in-class services along our clients’ business life cycles.
The 450 legal experts of Arendt & Medernach are able to advise you in the following areas:
Administrative Law, Property, Construction & Environment:
The team advises clients on administrative law, urban planning, environmental issues, real estate transactions, domestic development and construction projects.
Banking & Financial Services:
The team advises Luxembourg and international credit institutions and other profession also in the financial services sector (PFS) on regulatory matters, contractual arrangements and on their dealings with clients.
Business Crime:
The team advises domestic and international clients, in particular from the banking, financial, industrial and commercial sectors at all levels, on matters including: preliminary criminal risk assessments, avoidance of criminal risks, assistance during the investigation and prosecution phase, including international rogatory letters, plea bargaining (criminal settlement), assistance during criminal trials and cross-border coordination in criminal cases with international ramifications
Commercial & Insolvency:
The team advises clients on general commercial matters. They also advise creditors and other stakeholders in situations of financial stress. They provide creative solutions to preserve value for creditors and for the owners of the business, while also being the first choice firm in Luxembourg for insolvency work, including litigation, as well as involuntary reorganisation proceedings, including those involving foreign jurisdictions.
Corporate Law, Mergers & Acquisitions:
The team advises clients on all types of domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, complex multi-jurisdictional corporate restructurings, change of control transactions including tender and exchange offers, going private transactions, acquisitions and disposals of subsidiaries, divisions and assets, joint ventures, strategic alliances, recapitalisations and liquidations.
Employment Law, Pensions & Benefits:
The team serves domestic and international institutional clients on issues ranging from appointments to terminations; contractual negotiations and work permits; business immigration and expatriation; restructurings and corporate transactions; individual and collective dismissals procedures; collective bargaining negotiations; compensation and benefits schemes; equity schemes; pension schemes; restrictive covenants; discrimination claims; industrial relations; data protection and privacy at work.
EU Financial & Competition Law:
In addition to EU and national competition law, the team advises on European banking and financial law, International and European law of the institutions and EU staff law. The firm also represents clients before the EU and Luxembourg competition authorities and courts and the CJEU.
Finance & Capital Markets:
The team provides legal, tax and regulatory advice to clients across debt and equity capital markets, derivatives and structured finance, securitisation, corporate trust and agency.
Insurance & Reinsurance Law:
The team advises insurance and reinsurance companies as well as insurance intermediaries and banks on all insurance regulatory matters, including license applications; passporting rules; the launching of new insurance products; portfolio transfers; investment rules; distribution agreements and on mergers and acquisitions involving insurance or reinsurance entities.
Investment Management:
The team advises clients on the structuring and operation of both UCITS and alternative investment structures as well as service providers for Luxembourg and offshore investment funds. The firm has developed significant experience and expertise in relation to all issues the funds and their service providers may face.
IP, Communication & Technology:
The team advises on commercial and civil law matters and assists clients in the following areas of the law: contracts, technology, media and telecommunications, intellectual property law, e-commerce, e-archiving, data protection and privacy, advertising, unfair competition and consumer protection, product regulation.
Litigation & Dispute Resolution:
The team has experience in representing domestic and international clients at all levels of the Luxembourg civil, commercial, arbitration and criminal courts, including commercial, corporate litigation, white- collar, financial and corporate crime, asset tracing and insurance litigation.
Private Equity & Real Estate:
The team advises on all aspects relating to the structuring and organisation of private equity and real estate funds, managers or advisers, as well as on their investments and transactions, including the crafting of investor co-decision rights, carried interest schemes, debt financing arrangements and capital market-related aspects, and the negotiation of purchase agreements.
Private Clients:
The team advises wealthy families and entrepreneurs on their wealth and estate planning matters. Advice includes the appropriate use of legal structures for their wealth and investments, whether through the use of corporate vehicles and partnerships or through contractual vehicles such as insurance contracts or fiduciary agreements. The team also provides family office services and supports private clients in their philanthropic activities.
Tax Law:
The team provides bespoke tax advice on all fields of taxation. The team has particular experience in the establishment of tax efficient acquisition and finance structures, VAT, transfer pricing as well as corporate reorganisations in a variety of sectors, with a special focus on the real estate, private equity and investment funds area.
Ranked Offices
Provided by Arendt & Medernach
- Luxembourg41A, avenue J.F. Kennedy, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, L-2082
- Web: www.arendt.com
- Tel: +352 40 78 78 1
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Arendt appoints four new Partners
These appointments underscore Arendt's commitment to further developing its strategy, aimed at providing clients with comprehensive guidance across all facets of their projects, showcasing the breadth of our expertise and support.
Arendt strengthens its Paris office
Adding a multidisciplinary team to the permanent presence in France
ESG in the insurance sector - EIOPA draft Opinion to combat greenwashing
On 12 December 2023, the European insurance and occupational pensions authority (EIOPA) launched a public consultation on its draft opinion on sustainability claims and greenwashing (EIOPA opinion).
DORA: 1st set of final level 2 rules for ICT/3rd risk management/incident reporting frameworks
The ESAS have published the first set of final draft technical standards under DORA aimed at enhancing the digital operational resilience of the EU financial sector.
Frankfurt office opening for Arendt
Arendt is proud to announce the launch of its new representative office in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2024.
Arendt & Medernach appoints 11 new Counsels and 22 new Senior Associates
Here are the details of the appointments within Arendt & Medernach, named Luxembourg law firm of the year 2023 by legal directory chambers and partners, and IFLR (international financial law review).
Arendt appoints a new governance as of 1 April 2023 for a three-year term
Arendt appoints 10 new partners
Arendt is proud to announce the appointment of 10 new partners promoted internally within the law firm.
CSSF Thematic Review on the implementation of sustainability-related provisions in the investment...
The CSSF published a report of its Thematic Review on the implementation of sustainability-related provisions in the investment fund industry
Pillar 2 implementation in Luxembourg: Bill submitted to Parliament
On 4 August 2023, the Luxembourg government presented Bill of law no. 8292 implementing Council Directive (EU) 2022/2523 of 14 December 2022 on ensuring a global minimum level of taxation for multinational enterprise groups and large-scale domestic groups in the Union.
Updated rules for sporting leave
More employees will be entitled to sporting leave from 1 January 2024
New rights to special leave and flexible working arrangements
Employees will soon be entitled to two new forms of special leave and to request flexible working arrangements in order to enjoy a better work-life balance. Same-sex couples will be able to take 10 days of special leave for the birth of a child.
Directors’ fees not subject to VAT according to Advocate General
AG Kokott opined that activities of independent directors not subject to VAT (CJEU Case c-288/22, opinion delivered on 13 july 2023).
Modernisation of law regulating access to professions of craftsman, trader, manufacturer...
On 21 July 2023, Parliament adopted a set of amendments to the law of 2 September 2011 regulating access to the professions of craftsman, trader, manufacturer, and certain liberal professions, as amended (Law).
“Fine-tuning” the law on commercial companies
On 19 July 2023, the Luxembourg Parliament adopted a law (Law) that aims to correct certain clerical errors and inconsistencies following 2016’s significant reform modernising the law of 10 August 1915 on commercial companies (Company Law).
European & Luxembourg Tax News
Several tax measures have been introduced, potentially impacting taxpayers with operations in Luxembourg. The following newsflash summarises the most important developments.
AIFMD 2.0 – provisional agreement reached
On 20 July 2023, the Council of the EU announced that a provisional political agreement (“Provisional Agreement”) had been reached with the EU Parliament on the review of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive, as amended (“AIFMD”).
Money laundering and terrorism financing risks for payment institutions
On 16 June 2023, the European Banking Authority (“EBA”) published a report on money laundering and terrorist financing risks associated with EU payment institutions. The report finds that these risks may not be assessed and managed effectively by stakeholders.
Arendt & Medernach has been named Benelux Law Firm of the Year 2022
We are pleased to inform you that Arendt has won this major award at The Lawyer European Awards 2022. It is the second time that the firm wins this title (also won in 2020).
Stéphanie Lhomme joins Arendt Regulatory & Consulting
Stéphanie Lhomme joins Arendt Regulatory & Consulting to enrich Arendt’s financial crime and forensic investigations offering.
Issuance of dematerialised securities using blockchain technology
The 2021 Law stems from bill of law no. 7637, which was filed with Parliament on 27 July 2020 (see our newsflash of 30 July 2020 for more information).
Listed companies: ESEF requirements delayed by one year
The application of these requirements has thus been delayed by one year for issuers whose home Member State is Luxembourg pursuant to the Luxembourg law of 11 January 2008 on transparency requirements for issuers, as amended (the “Transparency Law”). Consequently, these requirements will first apply
New law on payments to EU ‘black-list’ countries
The bill adds a paragraph to Article 168 of the Luxembourg income tax law (the “LITL”) extending non-tax-deductibility to interest and royalties due to a related party established in a country or territory appearing on the EU list of non-cooperative jurisdictions1 (the “EU list”).
Declaration of general obligation of the agreement dated 20 October 2020 on the legal regime of tele
The Grand-Ducal regulation of 22 January 2021, published in the Mémorial A n° 76 de 2021, declared the new agreement on the legal regime of teleworking signed on 20 October 2020 between the social partners to be obligatory.
Bill of law passed approving the Protocol to the Luxembourg-Russia Tax Treaty
At the request of the Russian authorities, Luxembourg and the Russian Federation agreed to amend the Treaty, signing the Protocol on 6 November 2020. The Protocol reflects the new fiscal policy of the Russian Federation with regard to the levy of Russian withholding taxes, and provides for new rates
Law on electronic media amended to meet today's audiovisual needs.
The law of 26 February 2021 amending the law of 27 July 1991 on electronic media (the “Electronic Media Law”) and implementing the Audiovisual Media Services Directive was adopted on 26 February 2021 to implement (faithfully) the so-called Audiovisual Media Services Directive.
Online intermediation services: new law for implementing the Platform-to-Business Regulation
On 14 March 2021, the law of 5 March 2021 on certain rules for the implementation of Regulation (EU) No 2019/1150 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services (the “P2B Regulation”) (hereinaf
DAC7 extends the existing EU tax transparency rules to digital platforms. Broadly speaking, it requires platform operators to report information on income earned by sellers on their platforms, and Member States to automatically exchange this information. The objective is to enable local tax authorit
• Anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing – mandatory survey due in March 2021
The objective of the AML/CFT Survey is to collect key standardised information on the money laundering and terrorist financing (“ML/TF”) risks to which professionals under CSSF supervision are exposed, and on the implementation of measures to mitigate these risks. This cross-sectoral survey contribu
Arendt acquires digitalisation and robotisation specialist Mobilu
The acquisition forms part of the ongoing development of the Arendt group business lines that work closely with its legal practice.
Arendt appoints four new Partners
These appointments underscore Arendt's commitment to further developing its strategy, aimed at providing clients with comprehensive guidance across all facets of their projects, showcasing the breadth of our expertise and support.
Arendt strengthens its Paris office
Adding a multidisciplinary team to the permanent presence in France
ESG in the insurance sector - EIOPA draft Opinion to combat greenwashing
On 12 December 2023, the European insurance and occupational pensions authority (EIOPA) launched a public consultation on its draft opinion on sustainability claims and greenwashing (EIOPA opinion).
DORA: 1st set of final level 2 rules for ICT/3rd risk management/incident reporting frameworks
The ESAS have published the first set of final draft technical standards under DORA aimed at enhancing the digital operational resilience of the EU financial sector.
Frankfurt office opening for Arendt
Arendt is proud to announce the launch of its new representative office in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2024.
Arendt & Medernach appoints 11 new Counsels and 22 new Senior Associates
Here are the details of the appointments within Arendt & Medernach, named Luxembourg law firm of the year 2023 by legal directory chambers and partners, and IFLR (international financial law review).
Arendt appoints a new governance as of 1 April 2023 for a three-year term
Arendt appoints 10 new partners
Arendt is proud to announce the appointment of 10 new partners promoted internally within the law firm.
CSSF Thematic Review on the implementation of sustainability-related provisions in the investment...
The CSSF published a report of its Thematic Review on the implementation of sustainability-related provisions in the investment fund industry
Pillar 2 implementation in Luxembourg: Bill submitted to Parliament
On 4 August 2023, the Luxembourg government presented Bill of law no. 8292 implementing Council Directive (EU) 2022/2523 of 14 December 2022 on ensuring a global minimum level of taxation for multinational enterprise groups and large-scale domestic groups in the Union.
Updated rules for sporting leave
More employees will be entitled to sporting leave from 1 January 2024
New rights to special leave and flexible working arrangements
Employees will soon be entitled to two new forms of special leave and to request flexible working arrangements in order to enjoy a better work-life balance. Same-sex couples will be able to take 10 days of special leave for the birth of a child.
Directors’ fees not subject to VAT according to Advocate General
AG Kokott opined that activities of independent directors not subject to VAT (CJEU Case c-288/22, opinion delivered on 13 july 2023).
Modernisation of law regulating access to professions of craftsman, trader, manufacturer...
On 21 July 2023, Parliament adopted a set of amendments to the law of 2 September 2011 regulating access to the professions of craftsman, trader, manufacturer, and certain liberal professions, as amended (Law).
“Fine-tuning” the law on commercial companies
On 19 July 2023, the Luxembourg Parliament adopted a law (Law) that aims to correct certain clerical errors and inconsistencies following 2016’s significant reform modernising the law of 10 August 1915 on commercial companies (Company Law).
European & Luxembourg Tax News
Several tax measures have been introduced, potentially impacting taxpayers with operations in Luxembourg. The following newsflash summarises the most important developments.
AIFMD 2.0 – provisional agreement reached
On 20 July 2023, the Council of the EU announced that a provisional political agreement (“Provisional Agreement”) had been reached with the EU Parliament on the review of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive, as amended (“AIFMD”).
Money laundering and terrorism financing risks for payment institutions
On 16 June 2023, the European Banking Authority (“EBA”) published a report on money laundering and terrorist financing risks associated with EU payment institutions. The report finds that these risks may not be assessed and managed effectively by stakeholders.
Arendt & Medernach has been named Benelux Law Firm of the Year 2022
We are pleased to inform you that Arendt has won this major award at The Lawyer European Awards 2022. It is the second time that the firm wins this title (also won in 2020).
Stéphanie Lhomme joins Arendt Regulatory & Consulting
Stéphanie Lhomme joins Arendt Regulatory & Consulting to enrich Arendt’s financial crime and forensic investigations offering.
Issuance of dematerialised securities using blockchain technology
The 2021 Law stems from bill of law no. 7637, which was filed with Parliament on 27 July 2020 (see our newsflash of 30 July 2020 for more information).
Listed companies: ESEF requirements delayed by one year
The application of these requirements has thus been delayed by one year for issuers whose home Member State is Luxembourg pursuant to the Luxembourg law of 11 January 2008 on transparency requirements for issuers, as amended (the “Transparency Law”). Consequently, these requirements will first apply
New law on payments to EU ‘black-list’ countries
The bill adds a paragraph to Article 168 of the Luxembourg income tax law (the “LITL”) extending non-tax-deductibility to interest and royalties due to a related party established in a country or territory appearing on the EU list of non-cooperative jurisdictions1 (the “EU list”).
Declaration of general obligation of the agreement dated 20 October 2020 on the legal regime of tele
The Grand-Ducal regulation of 22 January 2021, published in the Mémorial A n° 76 de 2021, declared the new agreement on the legal regime of teleworking signed on 20 October 2020 between the social partners to be obligatory.
Bill of law passed approving the Protocol to the Luxembourg-Russia Tax Treaty
At the request of the Russian authorities, Luxembourg and the Russian Federation agreed to amend the Treaty, signing the Protocol on 6 November 2020. The Protocol reflects the new fiscal policy of the Russian Federation with regard to the levy of Russian withholding taxes, and provides for new rates
Law on electronic media amended to meet today's audiovisual needs.
The law of 26 February 2021 amending the law of 27 July 1991 on electronic media (the “Electronic Media Law”) and implementing the Audiovisual Media Services Directive was adopted on 26 February 2021 to implement (faithfully) the so-called Audiovisual Media Services Directive.
Online intermediation services: new law for implementing the Platform-to-Business Regulation
On 14 March 2021, the law of 5 March 2021 on certain rules for the implementation of Regulation (EU) No 2019/1150 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services (the “P2B Regulation”) (hereinaf
DAC7 extends the existing EU tax transparency rules to digital platforms. Broadly speaking, it requires platform operators to report information on income earned by sellers on their platforms, and Member States to automatically exchange this information. The objective is to enable local tax authorit
• Anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing – mandatory survey due in March 2021
The objective of the AML/CFT Survey is to collect key standardised information on the money laundering and terrorist financing (“ML/TF”) risks to which professionals under CSSF supervision are exposed, and on the implementation of measures to mitigate these risks. This cross-sectoral survey contribu
Arendt acquires digitalisation and robotisation specialist Mobilu
The acquisition forms part of the ongoing development of the Arendt group business lines that work closely with its legal practice.