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Apr 01, 2025Case law I Article 10 of the Business Continuation Law of 2023
Article 10 of the Business Continuation Law The law of 7 August 2023 on the preservation of businesses and the modernisation of bankruptcy law (the “ Business Continuation Law”), in Article 10, provides for the appointment of a judicial representative ( mandataires de justice ) when serious and
Mar 19, 2025ESG - Omnibus Package | Changes to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
Background On 26 February 2025, the European Commission published the proposal for the Omnibus Simplification Package, which aims to simplify EU rules, reduce red tape, and unlock additional investment capacity. Among the changes proposed is the amendment to Directive (EU) 2024/1760 of the European
Apr 19, 2024Vidéo Uplawder | Les spécificités de l'arbitrage au Luxembourg
Notre Partner Fabio Trevisan a présenté l’arbitrage au cours d’une interview vidéo Uplawder . Plus précisément, il évoque dans cet entretien (i) ce qu'est l'arbitrage ; (ii) les spécificités de l'arbitrage à Luxembourg ; (iii) ses avantages ; (iv) les bonnes pratiques ; ainsi que (v) ses retours d
Aug 01, 2023Newsflash | From bankruptcy law to insolvency law
On 21 July 2023, the long-awaited Draft law 6539A (since 2013), aiming at modernising the insolvency tools available for restructuring a company, has been officially adopted (but not yet published in the Journal Officiel for the law to come into force). The expectation was also due to the need for
Jul 18, 2023Newsflash | Bill PL8051 - Institutionalizing Temporary Criminal Procedural Measures
In a nutshell: the PL8051 bill represents a significant step towards institutionalizing the temporary measures implemented during the Covid-19 crisis and modernising the interaction with the courts. By integrating these measures into the Code of Criminal Procedure, Luxembourg aims to ensure the
Jun 22, 2023Newsflash | New Legislation on the Execution of Freezing Orders and on the Mutual Recognition to Confiscation Orders: Towards the Implementation in Luxembourg of Regulation (EU) 2018/1805
In 2018, the European Parliament and the European Council adopted a regulation on the mutual recognition of freezing orders and confiscation orders, the Regulation (EU) 2018/1805 of November 14, 2018. The Regulation aims at making the freezing and confiscation of assets deriving from criminal
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Mar 27, 2025Thomson Reuters Practical Law | Legal systems in Luxembourg: Overview
The Q&A gives a high-level overview of the key legal concepts including the constitution, system of governance and the general legislative process; the main sources of law; the court structure and hierarchy; the judiciary and its appointment and the general rules of civil and criminal litigation. To
Jan 13, 2025Chambers | Insolvency Global Practice 2024 Guide
The new Insolvency 2024 guide features close to 40 jurisdictions. The guide provides the latest legal information on the broad legal framework for insolvencies, the role of creditors, out-of-court and statutory restructuring processes, statutory insolvency and liquidation procedures, cross-border
Dec 13, 2024Chambers | Litigation Global Practice 2025 Guide
The 2025 Litigation Global Practice Guide features over 60 jurisdictions. It provides the latest legal information on litigation funding, initiating a lawsuit, pre-trial proceedings, discovery, injunctive relief, trials and hearings, settlement, damages and judgment, appeals, costs, and alternative
Jan 04, 2024Chambers | Litigation Global Practice 2024 Guide
The 2024 Litigation Global Practice Guide features 70 jurisdictions. It provides the latest legal information on litigation funding, initiating a lawsuit, pre-trial proceedings, discovery, injunctive relief, trials and hearings, settlement, damages and judgment, appeals, costs, and alternative
Nov 20, 2023ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes Magazine | Enforcement of International Arbitral awards in Luxembourg
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has a favourable setting for arbitration generally, as well as for the enforcement of arbitral awards. The existence of the award, and the fact that it has obtained the exequatur are sufficient elements for obtaining interim remedies, while the latter is not necessary
Nov 13, 2023IBA | Modernisation of Luxembourg’s insolvency law
This article was first published in the IBA Insolvency and Restructuring International - November 2023 Luxembourg has modernised its insolvency system through the long-awaited adoption of rules on business preservation. The new insolvency law completes the reform launched in October 2022 with the
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