About
Firm Details:
- Managing Partner: Mario DI STEFANO
- Number of lawyers: 26 lawyers, including 6 partners
- Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Luxembourgish
- DSM Avocats à la Cour | 55-57 rue de Merl | L-2146 Luxembourg
Firm Overview:
DSM Avocats à la Cour was founded in 2004 and is located in the heart of one of the world’s main financial centers. DSM Avocats à la Cour has established itself as a leading player amongst independent law firms in the Luxembourg market, with a superb international reputation of excellence in each of its key sectors. The firm is a proven expert in working on high-end deals, combining exceptional business acumen with legal expertise. The partners are supported by a multinational and multilingual team that is highly experienced in dealing with issues involving all kinds of aspects of international and European law. The team of legal specialists has an impressive track record of advising on complex real estate transactions, on M&A, corporate law, taxation, corporate finance and dispute resolution. The firm’s track record includes complex cross-border litigation, involving major corporations and financial institutions.
Main Areas of Practice:
Corporate / M&A:
The corporate and M&A team assists clients in all aspects of their transactions including due diligence; incorporation of special purpose vehicles in the context of investment and business activity structuring; the transfer or assignment of real estate; the creation of charges and all types of guarantees; leasehold agreements and rights (bail emphythéotique, droit de superficie); and, corporate financing, including drafting of the necessary legal opinions. Corporate and M&A is always tied to tax issues and DSM’s Corporate and M&A department works with its Tax Law department to devise the best solutions for our clients.
Real Estate & Construction:
DSM advises on the entire lifespan of a real estate project including obtaining administrative permits for general and specific development plans and environmental permits; dealing with urban planning issues, corporate structuring; real estate sales and the sale of shares; financing; contracts for transfers, rentals, guarantees and surface area (contrat de superficie); and, advising in civil and administrative disputes over issues such as construction, coownership and guarantees.
Banking & Financial Law:
DSM’s banking and financial Law team advises on financial transactions involving Luxembourg and foreign entities or in respect of Luxembourg-based assets. The firm advises banks and professionals of the financial sector (PSF), representing lenders as well as borrowers, collateral providers and pledgees. The firm also advises on financing and the taking of security, not only on all structuring, tax and ancillary aspects of both traditional corporate finance but also more complex financing arrangements and hybrid financial instruments. The firm further advises financial institutions and other professionals in the financial sector on all aspects of client contractual relations and documentation, professional liability, criminal financial law liability, corporate governance and personal data protection. In cooperation with DSM’s litigation team, the firm advises on litigation, dispute resolution, and arbitration in finance-related matters both in Luxembourg and internationally. It also assists bankers and financial professionals in financial criminal proceedings.
Digital:
The digital team advises on complex international transactions as well as local intellectual property (IP) and technology, media and telecommunication (TMT) transactions. This includes advising on, drafting and negotiating technology contracts such as hardware and software supply contracts, licenses, general terms of use, as well as design, building and operating, turnkey, O&M, systems integration and offshore outsourcing contracts. The team also provides legal advice and support for issues on IT rights, data protection, licences and exploitation of intellectual property rights, counterfeiting, consumer law and litigation in Luxembourg, including the use of Luxembourg investment vehicles enabling the protection of technology and intellectual property assets. The team further assists clients with clouds, telecoms, biotechnology, health, and provides assistance to all operators confronted with obligatory rules associated with new technologies.
Dispute Resolution:
The DSM team handles national and international matters. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques geared towards cost-effective and timely dispute resolution are part of the firm’s practice, which has advised on cases submitted to international arbitration, including to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and mediation.
EU & Competition Law:
DSM advises on all aspects of European Union and competition law (cartels, leniency applications, abuse of a dominant position, joint ventures, distribution and licensing issues, damage claims, EU merger control and state aid). The firm litigates before the European adjudicatory bodies located in Luxembourg, be it for international companies or private individuals, Court of Justice of the European Union, the General Court of the EU, the European Commission and the Luxembourg Competition Council.
Tax:
DSM’s Tax team advises corporate clients on a wide range of international transactions, investment structures as well as on day-to-day business matters involving Luxembourg. It not only represents Luxembourg companies, shareholders and lenders but also borrowers, collateral providers and pledgees. All tax fields are covered, including income tax, municipal business tax, net wealth tax, VAT and other particular taxes or registration duties. DSM also advises on private wealth management and private wealth vehicles, such as family wealth management companies (SPFs), family offices and private foundations, including with respect to tax planning and managing international successions and inheritances. And, the firm covers the full range of tax advisory services from strategic tax planning to high-end technical advice, as well as the establishment, review and follow-up of tax compliance documents regarding direct taxes and VAT. DSM also assists its clients in the context of cross-border administrative procedures for the elimination of double taxation situations. DSM’s tax team has significant experience interfacing with the Luxembourg tax authorities in local and cross-border matters at any pre-litigation phase. During the litigation phase, the tax team represents its clients before all Luxembourg and EU courts international tax litigation practice, including with respect to direct taxes and VAT.
International:
DSM Avocats à la Cour is an active member of the following international networks composed of independent law firms: ALFA International, SCG Legal, Association of European Lawyers, International Business Law Consortium and Wiras Verbund International. Its membership not only gives DSM’s clients access to a worldwide network of peer-selected correspondents, but also gives DSM’s people insight into legal practices in other jurisdictions and fosters DSM’s positioning in an ever-evolving national and international market.
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- Luxembourg55-57, Rue de Merl, B.P. 2648, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, L-2146
- Web: www.dsmlegal.com
- Tel: +352 262 562 1
- Fax: +352 262 562 2
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DSM Avocats à la Cour celebrates its 20th anniversary
This year marks two decades of commitment to serving its clients, guided by its fundamental values: excellence, international, closeness, reactivity, and availability.
Attic ghosts or no one is expected to ignore the law and urban planning regulations
Attics and lofts are the space under the roof between the frame and the top floor. Sometimes they are empty, sometimes they are fitted out.
Promotions at DSM Avocats à la Cour
DSM Avocats à la Cour is pleased to announce the following promotions: Mr. Jean-Philippe FRANCOIS as Partner, Ms. Héloïse CUCHE and Mr. Quentin MARTIN as Counsels, Ms. Mélissa CHITO and Mr. Gianluca LAERA as Senior Associates, and Ms. Tram TRAN as Jurist.
The new provisions of the Law of 26 July 2023 on business permits
Overview of the Law of 26 July 2023, amending the Law of 2 September 2011 regulating access to the professions of craftsperson, merchant, manufacturer as well as certain liberal professions, as amended.
Real estate, climate and sustainability: politics and challenges
In the wake of the climate emergency, the European Union (the "EU") has set a bold objective for the real estate sector: to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Comments on the response of the Housing, the Finance and the Justice Ministers to parliamentary
Comments on the response of the Housing Minister, the Finance Minister and the Justice Minister to parliamentary question No. 7963 on off-plan (VEFA) completion guarantees
New data transfer adequacy decision for the transfer of data between the United States and EU
On 10 July 2023 (also the date of its entry into force), the European Commission adopted an adequacy decision in favor of the United States, henceforth allowing the transfer of data in compliance with the GDPR’s provisions.
VEFA: the limitations of the completion guarantee legislation
When an economic sector is doing well, there are often few questions about the exact scope and limits of the protective norms surrounding it. When the trend is reversed and difficulties arise, the limitations of the legislation are usually revealed to their full extent.
Pacta sunt servanda or the risk of becoming a victim of one’s own law
The difficulties of the current economic context will have escaped no one, and certainly not real estate professionals.
European Union publication of the new list of non-cooperative jurisdictions – tax implications in Lu
The European Union list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes was updated by the Council of the European Union which added the British Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, the Marshall Islands and Russia on 14 February 2023.
Professional payment guarantees
New positive law rules on guarantees were introduced into the Luxembourg legal system by the Law of 10 July 2020 on professional payment guarantees (the "2020 Law").
A new procedure for accessing the RBE
In a judgment of 22 November 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (the “CJEU“) ruled that public access to the beneficial owners register (registre des bénéficiaires effectifs) (the “RBE“) did not comply with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised the Wagner Group, on the sale of 85% of European Data Hub to Arcus
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised the Wagner Group Luxembourg, on the sale of 85% of European Data Hub to Arcus Infrastructure Partners LLP.
A few legal tips for reducing the debt-equity ratio in international groups
This subject, which occupies DSM teams during a good part of the year, takes on even more importance as the temperature drops. The purpose of this article is to give you a few points to think about to move forward more calmly towards the end-of-year celebrations.
The importance of a security deposit
The importance of a security deposit for the sale of buildings to be constructed to protect oneself from the risk of the purchaser’s withdrawal
Entrepreneurs and start-ups in relation to VC funds
Love money, business angels, crowdfunding or Venture Capital: today, there are several means for start-ups to raise funds, each one with its own specificities. What interests us today is highlighting points to keep in mind when you are negotiating with a VC fund.
Public access to the RBO, the Court of Justice of the European Union says no!
Following a decision issued on 22 November 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (the "Court") invalidates the provisions applicable to the register of beneficial owners (the "RBO") which allow public access to the personal data of beneficial owners.
Business head liability with respect to workplace accidents on construction sites
An employer is required to assure the health and safety of its employees in all aspects related to the employment (Article L.312-1 of the Labor Code).
Drones are taking off in the construction sector
Today, drones are moving into the world of construction and more generally into that of the building trade.
Reimbursement of training costs
It is well known by employers that promoting employee professional training is profitable to their business, by increasing competencies of course, but also to motivate employees. It represents an investment in the future of the business.
Resorting to a right of replacement is not without risk
When construction works are blocked due to a contracting party’s failure to perform or refusal to remedy defects, is it possible, in the absence of specific contractual provisions, to have completed/resumed the works by a third party (or oneself) at the expense of the defaulting contracting party?
Public access to beneficial owner information: Validated by the Advocate General!
Public access to beneficial owner information: Validated by the Advocate General!
Tax lawyers in 2022: advisors and defenders
Tax lawyers in 2022: advisors and defenders Tax lawyers in 2022: advisors and defenders
AmCham Luxembourg newsletter interview with Mario DI STEFANO
See the interview with Mario DI STEFANO, in the latest AmCham Luxembourg newsletter. The interview covers the main changes in the new bill on residential leases, as well as regulations on micro-housing and flat sharing.
The new cultural heritage law: towards a paradigm shift?
On Thursday, 10 February 2022, after two and a half years of legislative procedures, the Parliament voted into law the new law on cultural heritage.
Webinar “Real Estate Transactions – Share Deal vs. Asset Deal – the criteria for choosing”
Webinar “Real Estate Transactions – Share Deal vs. Asset Deal – the criteria for choosing” with Mario DI STEFANO, Renaud LE SQUEREN and Alex PHAM
Real Estate and Regulation: update with Mario DI STEFANO
The regulations which will enter into force in the next few months which will impact Luxembourg enterprises in the real estate sector
DSM Avocats à la Cour is now certified "Great Place To Work 2021/2022"
This certification is a recognition of DSM’s commitment to building and maintaining a high-trust culture and attests to the fact that it distinguishes itself as one of the best organizations consistently seeking to improve employees’ experience.
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised Laboratoires Réunis Luxembourg S.A.
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised Laboratoires Réunis Luxembourg S.A.
The real estate preliminary sales agreement: how does one not become a prisoner of it?
Rubrique Droit & Conseil Juridique – NEOMAG 41
DSM Avocats à la Cour celebrates its 20th anniversary
This year marks two decades of commitment to serving its clients, guided by its fundamental values: excellence, international, closeness, reactivity, and availability.
Attic ghosts or no one is expected to ignore the law and urban planning regulations
Attics and lofts are the space under the roof between the frame and the top floor. Sometimes they are empty, sometimes they are fitted out.
Promotions at DSM Avocats à la Cour
DSM Avocats à la Cour is pleased to announce the following promotions: Mr. Jean-Philippe FRANCOIS as Partner, Ms. Héloïse CUCHE and Mr. Quentin MARTIN as Counsels, Ms. Mélissa CHITO and Mr. Gianluca LAERA as Senior Associates, and Ms. Tram TRAN as Jurist.
The new provisions of the Law of 26 July 2023 on business permits
Overview of the Law of 26 July 2023, amending the Law of 2 September 2011 regulating access to the professions of craftsperson, merchant, manufacturer as well as certain liberal professions, as amended.
Real estate, climate and sustainability: politics and challenges
In the wake of the climate emergency, the European Union (the "EU") has set a bold objective for the real estate sector: to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Comments on the response of the Housing, the Finance and the Justice Ministers to parliamentary
Comments on the response of the Housing Minister, the Finance Minister and the Justice Minister to parliamentary question No. 7963 on off-plan (VEFA) completion guarantees
New data transfer adequacy decision for the transfer of data between the United States and EU
On 10 July 2023 (also the date of its entry into force), the European Commission adopted an adequacy decision in favor of the United States, henceforth allowing the transfer of data in compliance with the GDPR’s provisions.
VEFA: the limitations of the completion guarantee legislation
When an economic sector is doing well, there are often few questions about the exact scope and limits of the protective norms surrounding it. When the trend is reversed and difficulties arise, the limitations of the legislation are usually revealed to their full extent.
Pacta sunt servanda or the risk of becoming a victim of one’s own law
The difficulties of the current economic context will have escaped no one, and certainly not real estate professionals.
European Union publication of the new list of non-cooperative jurisdictions – tax implications in Lu
The European Union list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes was updated by the Council of the European Union which added the British Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, the Marshall Islands and Russia on 14 February 2023.
Professional payment guarantees
New positive law rules on guarantees were introduced into the Luxembourg legal system by the Law of 10 July 2020 on professional payment guarantees (the "2020 Law").
A new procedure for accessing the RBE
In a judgment of 22 November 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (the “CJEU“) ruled that public access to the beneficial owners register (registre des bénéficiaires effectifs) (the “RBE“) did not comply with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised the Wagner Group, on the sale of 85% of European Data Hub to Arcus
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised the Wagner Group Luxembourg, on the sale of 85% of European Data Hub to Arcus Infrastructure Partners LLP.
A few legal tips for reducing the debt-equity ratio in international groups
This subject, which occupies DSM teams during a good part of the year, takes on even more importance as the temperature drops. The purpose of this article is to give you a few points to think about to move forward more calmly towards the end-of-year celebrations.
The importance of a security deposit
The importance of a security deposit for the sale of buildings to be constructed to protect oneself from the risk of the purchaser’s withdrawal
Entrepreneurs and start-ups in relation to VC funds
Love money, business angels, crowdfunding or Venture Capital: today, there are several means for start-ups to raise funds, each one with its own specificities. What interests us today is highlighting points to keep in mind when you are negotiating with a VC fund.
Public access to the RBO, the Court of Justice of the European Union says no!
Following a decision issued on 22 November 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union (the "Court") invalidates the provisions applicable to the register of beneficial owners (the "RBO") which allow public access to the personal data of beneficial owners.
Business head liability with respect to workplace accidents on construction sites
An employer is required to assure the health and safety of its employees in all aspects related to the employment (Article L.312-1 of the Labor Code).
Drones are taking off in the construction sector
Today, drones are moving into the world of construction and more generally into that of the building trade.
Reimbursement of training costs
It is well known by employers that promoting employee professional training is profitable to their business, by increasing competencies of course, but also to motivate employees. It represents an investment in the future of the business.
Resorting to a right of replacement is not without risk
When construction works are blocked due to a contracting party’s failure to perform or refusal to remedy defects, is it possible, in the absence of specific contractual provisions, to have completed/resumed the works by a third party (or oneself) at the expense of the defaulting contracting party?
Public access to beneficial owner information: Validated by the Advocate General!
Public access to beneficial owner information: Validated by the Advocate General!
Tax lawyers in 2022: advisors and defenders
Tax lawyers in 2022: advisors and defenders Tax lawyers in 2022: advisors and defenders
AmCham Luxembourg newsletter interview with Mario DI STEFANO
See the interview with Mario DI STEFANO, in the latest AmCham Luxembourg newsletter. The interview covers the main changes in the new bill on residential leases, as well as regulations on micro-housing and flat sharing.
The new cultural heritage law: towards a paradigm shift?
On Thursday, 10 February 2022, after two and a half years of legislative procedures, the Parliament voted into law the new law on cultural heritage.
Webinar “Real Estate Transactions – Share Deal vs. Asset Deal – the criteria for choosing”
Webinar “Real Estate Transactions – Share Deal vs. Asset Deal – the criteria for choosing” with Mario DI STEFANO, Renaud LE SQUEREN and Alex PHAM
Real Estate and Regulation: update with Mario DI STEFANO
The regulations which will enter into force in the next few months which will impact Luxembourg enterprises in the real estate sector
DSM Avocats à la Cour is now certified "Great Place To Work 2021/2022"
This certification is a recognition of DSM’s commitment to building and maintaining a high-trust culture and attests to the fact that it distinguishes itself as one of the best organizations consistently seeking to improve employees’ experience.
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised Laboratoires Réunis Luxembourg S.A.
DSM Avocats à la Cour advised Laboratoires Réunis Luxembourg S.A.
The real estate preliminary sales agreement: how does one not become a prisoner of it?
Rubrique Droit & Conseil Juridique – NEOMAG 41