Elvinger Hoss Prussen

Address:
2, Place Winston Churchill
L-1340 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
URL: http://www.elvingerhoss.lu
Independent in structure and spirit, Elvinger Hoss Prussen guides clients on their most critical Luxembourg legal matters.
Our firm was founded in 1964 by lawyers committed to excellence and creativity in legal practice. Since then, we have shaped a firm fit for one purpose; to deliver the best possible advice for businesses, institutions and entrepreneurs.
Delivering this responsive service, to an exceptional degree of precision, means working a little differently. Our partners are uncommonly supportive of clients and of each other; we form cross-border arrangements with peers based on the demands of each case; and our colleagues are unusually united around our values.
We are proud to play a unique role in the development of Luxembourg as a financial centre. And we welcome like minds to open opportunities for the future.
Legal employee count :
180
Function :
Lawyer
Support
Main Practices :[ infos ]
Civil
Tax
Litigation
Public
Corporate | Commercial | Economic
Social | Work
Other
Practices details :
- Corporate,general commercial, banking, finance, securities and financial markets (COBAFI) (including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, tax and other areas of law); - Investment funds and other investment vehicles (including specific related tax and compliance issues); - Litigation (including arbitration, administrative law, property law, construction and labour law).
Region :
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Other
Recruiter :
Mrs. Delphine Posson (Talent Acquisition Manager)
Tel: +352 44 66 44 0
Fax: 352 44 22 55
careers@elvingerhoss.lu
Manager :
Mrs. Manou Hoss (Partner)
Tel: +352 44 66 44 0
Fax: 352 44 22 55
manouhoss@elvingerhoss.lu
Press :
Mr. Cédric Delahaye (Marketing & Communication Manager)
Tel: +3524466445026
Fax: 352 44 22 55
cedricdelahaye@elvingerhoss.lu
Promotions at Elvinger Hoss Prussen
01/07/2020
The partners of Elvinger Hoss Prussen are delighted to announce the following promotions: EmmanueÌ€le de Dampierre (Counsel), Azadeh Djazayeri (Partner), Isabelle Gervais (Partner), Jeffrey Kolbet (Partner), Michel Marques Pereira (Counsel) and Namik RamicÌ (Partner).
Thibaut Partsch joins Elvinger Hoss Prussen
08/01/2020
The partners of Elvinger Hoss Prussen are delighted to announce that Thibaut Partsch joined the firm as Partner in the asset management and investment funds practice.
New Partner at Elvinger New York
25/06/2019
The partners of Elvinger Hoss Prussen would like also to congratulate Nicolas Fermaud for his promotion to Partner at Elvinger New York
3 new Counsel and 6 new Partners at Elvinger Hoss Prussen
25/06/2019
The partners of Elvinger Hoss Prussen are delighted to announce that Charlotte Chen, Claire De Boeck and Katrien Veranneman have been promoted to Counsel. Ana Bramao, FreÌdeÌric Clasen, Gary Cywie, Yves Elvinger, Anna Hermelinski-Ayache and Benjamin Rossignon have been promoted to Partner.
Further specifications to the AML Law
07/04/2021
In order to perfect the transposition into Luxembourg law of the fourth EU AML Directive 2015/849, in line with GAFI recommendations, the Law of 12 November 2004 on the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing (“AML Law”) was amended again.
Luxembourg competition law update
31/03/2021
Several decisions and judgments in the competition law field over the last quarter are noteworthy. A link to the 2020 Annual Report of the Competition Council is available here .
Brexit: European Union Trademarks – Situation as from 1 January 2021
11/12/2020
The United Kingdom (“UK”) left the European Union (“EU”) on 31 January 2020 and Brexit’s transition period will end on 31 December 2020. Here is what will change for EU trademarks (“EUTM”) starting on 1 January 2021
CJEU clarifies legality of surveillance legislation for national security
20/11/2020
Recently, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) ruled on case C-623/171 and the joined cases C-511/18, C-512/182 and C-520/183 (the “Joined Cases”) on the lawfulness of national security laws of the United Kingdom, France and Belgium,