Committee Chair:
Robert Goerend, Luther
Thierry Joseph, Luther
Committee Members:
Matthieu Taillandier, Arendt & Medernach
Lauren Harris, Clifford Chance
Frédéric Franckx, Loyens & Loeff
Ana Bramao, Elvinger Hoss Prussen
Manuel Fernandez, GSK Luxembourg
Gilles Heckel, Baker & McKenzie
Etienne de Crépy, Strelia
Edouard d’Anterroches, Stibbe
Andrea Donder, PM International
Thomas Held, Deloitte Legal
AmCham Luxembourg’s committees play an important role in fostering dialogue, sharing expertise, and developing practical ideas to support the country’s business environment.
At our most recent meeting of the Legal Committee, members engaged in constructive discussions on upcoming initiatives and key topics affecting the international business community.
Strengthening Engagement and Community
To further enhance collaboration, the Legal Committee intends to increase the frequency of its meetings. In addition, an after-work networking event is being planned, offering members the opportunity to connect in a more informal setting.
Looking ahead, a conference planned for October is expected to bring together experts and practitioners to exchange views on developments shaping the sector.
Key Topics on the Agenda
Discussions covered a range of themes relevant to Luxembourg’s competitiveness, including reflections on how to attract international talent and how the regulatory and tax framework can support emerging technologies. These exchanges reflect a broader effort to ensure that Luxembourg remains responsive to evolving economic and technological developments.
Improving Coordination and Sharing Expertise
To support more effective collaboration, practical IT solutions will be introduced to facilitate communication and planning.
Members are also encouraged to contribute articles to the AmCham newsletter, providing insights and perspectives from across the business community.
Looking Ahead
The committee remains focused on identifying key challenges and developing practical, solution-oriented proposals to support Luxembourg’s competitiveness.
We thank all participants for their engagement and look forward to continuing these discussions in the coming months.

