Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch#9770

Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch

Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch is the partner in charge of the EU Financial & Competition Law practice of Arendt & Medernach. He specialises in EU and Luxembourg competition law, regulatory aspects of mergers and acquisitions, State aid rules, EU banking and financial law, tax law, telecommunications, public procurement and environmental law.

Philippe-Emmanuel advises a wide range of public and private clients, both nationally and internationally, on EU and competition law and sectoral regulation. He represents them before regulatory authorities and the EU and national courts.

In addition, he is a member of several high-level Committees within the Luxembourg financial sector and of the Comité Français de l’Arbitrage.

Philippe-Emmanuel is also part-time Professor of European Banking and Financial Law at the Université de Liège (Belgium), and visiting Professor in the same subject at the University Paris II-Assas.

Having qualified as a lawyer in Belgium, he is currently a member of the Luxembourg Bar.

Holding a Doctorate in Law from the Université de Liège and from the Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg (France).

Prior to joining Arendt & Medernach, he was Legal Secretary at the European Court of Justice and previously worked as a lawyer at the law firm de Bandt, van Hecke et Lagae in Brussels (now part of the Linklaters network).
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Doing business in: Luxembourg
Doing business in: Luxembourg
Practice notes

This Practice Note sets out some of the key considerations for a business before it decides to commence operations in Luxembourg.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Experience

  • De Bandt, van Hecke et Lagae (presently Linklaters De Bandt) (1991 - 1993)
  • European Court of Justice (1993 - 2003)
  • Arendt & Medernach (2003 - Present)

Membership

  • Member of several high-level Committees within the Luxembourg financial sector and of the Comité Français de l’Arbitrage

Qualification

  • Doctorate in Law (2001)

Education

  • Université de Liège (Belgium) (2001)
  • Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg (France) (2001)

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