Practice Areas

SCHAEFFER HENGEL GEIBEN LENTZ advises and represents clients, including in litigation, in the following areas:

Its practice is founded on a cross-disciplinary approach and on a thorough understanding of the Luxembourg legal and institutional framework, often in an international context.

Civil and Commercial Law

The firm advises and represents clients in civil and commercial law matters, in particular in connection with contractual relationships, commercial disputes, and civil and professional liability.

It regularly appears before the Luxembourg civil and commercial courts.

Business Law and Corporate Law

The firm advises companies, directors and shareholders at every stage of corporate life, in particular in relation to the incorporation, organisation and restructuring of companies, as well as the drafting and implementation of corporate documentation.

It also acts in shareholder and corporate disputes, disputes between partners or shareholders, and complex or contentious governance situations.

Employment and Social Security Law

The firm advises and represents employers and employees in matters of employment law and social security law.

Its practice covers both individual and collective employment relationships.

Tax Law

The firm advises and represents clients in tax matters, in relation to tax issues affecting their business activities and private assets.

It assists clients in their dealings with the tax authorities and represents them before the competent courts.

Administrative Law

The firm acts in administrative law and administrative litigation matters, in particular in dealings with Luxembourg public authorities and administrative bodies.

It represents clients before the administrative courts.

Real Estate Law

The firm advises and represents clients in real estate law matters, particularly in connection with construction, co-ownership and lease agreements.

Other Areas

The firm also acts in matters relating to the protection of vulnerable adults, as well as in criminal law matters, in particular in cases involving an economic, financial or asset-related dimension, in connection with the firm's other areas of practice.

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