Europe
Career
With over 29 years of experience, Sabrina MARTIN supports her clients in complex, multi-jurisdictional litigation. She advises on dispute resolution, employment law, dedicated to defending senior executives and top-level leaders in the investment fund industry and global corporations.
Before co-founding the law firm MARTIN-CONDROTTE Avocats à la Cour alongside Maître Aline CONDROTTE, Sabrina MARTIN was a Partner at the international law firm Loyens & Loeff in Luxembourg, where she led the team responsible for employment and social law matters within the Litigation and Risk Management department.
She was a member of the Luxembourg Bar Council from September 2020 to September 2024 and is currently serving as an expert for the Luxembourg Bar within the IT Law Committee of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE), as well as within the AI Committee of the Luxembourg Institute for Standardisation, Accreditation, Safety, and Quality of Products and Services (ILNAS).
Practice Areas
Labor Law & Employment
Litigation & Risk Management
Corporate & Commercial Law
Contact Law & Negotiation
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Compliance & Regulatory Advisory
Legal Technology & Digital Solutions
Professional Memberships
LNA - Legal Netlink Alliance
EELA - European Employment Lawyers Association
LEADERS LEAGUE Paris
FEDIL - Fédération des Industriels Luxembourgeois
LBAN - Luxembourg Business Angels Network
BCFL - Business club France-Luxembourg
Languages Spoken
English (fluent)
French (native)
German (professional proficiency)
Luxembourgish (professional proficiency)
Work Highlights
A pioneer in legal innovation in Luxembourg, Sabrina MARTIN launched in 2017 the first Legal Tech platform in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the digital legal advisory service www.mlonline.lu, designed to meet the needs of start-ups and promote innovation.
Industry Sector Expertise
CEDR - Early Neutral Evaluator (advanced training in alternative dispute resolution) :
Maître Sabrina MARTIN successfully completed the ‘Early Neutral Evaluation’ (ENE) training provided by the CMCC (Centre de Médiation Civile et Commerciale) in Luxembourg and by the CEDR (Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution) in London and thus adds it to her expertise.
Education
Faculty of Law, Economic and Management Sciences, Strasbourg - France
Master's Degree in Private Law, Bachelor's Degree in Law, General University Studies Diploma in Law
1988 - 1992
Institut d'Etudes Judiciaires, Nancy - France
Postgraduate Degree in Criminal Sciences, with a specialization in criminal law
1992 - 1993