Ms Clara Mara-Marhuenda > Arendt & Medernach > Luxembourg, Luxembourg > Lawyer Profile

Arendt & Medernach
HEAD OFFICE
41A AVENUE JF KENNEDY
2082 Luxembourg
L-2082
Luxembourg
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Work Department

Litigation & Dispute Resolution and Commercial & Insolvency

Position

Clara Mara-Marhuenda is a Partner in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution and Commercial & Insolvency practices of Arendt & Medernach.

She specialises in civil and commercial law focusing on corporate and finance disputes, asset tracing, arbitration and mediation as well as insolvency and restructuring.

Languages

English, French, German, Italian, Luxembourgish.

Memberships

Clara has been a member of the Luxembourg Bar since 2003. Prior to joining the Luxembourg Bar, she worked as an in-house counsel in Paris from 1999 to 2002.

She served as President of the Luxembourg National Committee of the International Association of Lawyers from 2018 until July 2020.

Education

Clara holds a Master’s degree in business law and a diplôme d’études spécialisées in industrial property law (DESS droit de la propriété industrielle) from the Université Paris II Panthéon – Assas (France), as well as a Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität of Munich (Germany).

Lawyer Rankings

Luxembourg > Dispute resolution

(Next Generation Partners)

Clara Mara-MarhuendaArendt & Medernach

Arendt & Medernach is a popular choice for large multinational corporates, funds and banks seeking to resolve complex matters, often with an international complexion. Clara Mara-Marhuenda, who is able ‘to keep her focus in tense situations’ is across many of these areas of law both in relation to conventional litigation and arbitration and is consequently involved with great regularity in many of the cases handled by the team. Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch is the ‘brain and spirit’ behind the firm’s EU and competition law practice, often appearing before regulatory authorities, EU and national courts in related disputes. Team head François Kremer is ‘a very smart lawyer who combines a great legal mind with a sense of strategy and wit,’ specialising in international matters, including asset tracing and corporate disputes. Other recommended practitioners include Philippe Dupont, who excels in financial services disputes, the ‘terrific’ Christian Point, who focuses on real estate and construction disputes and Jean-Luc Putz, who heads up the business crime and white collar function at the firm.

Comparative Guides

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