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Elvinger Hoss Prussen
2, PLACE WINSTON CHURCHILL
1340 LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg

Work Department

Arbitration & alternative dispute resolution / Commercial / Litigation / Public procurement / Restructuring & insolvency

Position

Partner

Career

Marc Elvinger joined the firm after running a private practice for ten year.

Marc had extensive experience in commercial and civil litigation as well as in international arbitration. He also has a wide practice in administrative law and litigation including matters such as public procurement, immigration law, urbanism and environment. Besides litigation, he practises contract, company and banking law on a regular basis.

Marc has published on a wide variety of matters relating to, inter alia, human rights, administrative law, banking law and construction law.

Member of the Luxembourg Bar since 1985.

Languages

French, English, German and Luxembourgish

Memberships

Member of the Conseil de l’Ordre of the Luxembourg Bar from 1992 to 1994.

Chairman pf the Conférence du Jeune Barreau de Luxembourg in 1994-1995.

Education

DEA (diplôme d’études approfondies) in international conflict law from the Université Robert Schuman in Strasbourg (France).

DEA (diplôme d’études approfondies) in development law from the Université René Descartes – Paris V (France).

Maîtrise en droit from the Université Aix en Provence (France).

Lawyer Rankings

Luxembourg > Dispute resolution

(Hall of Fame)

Marc Elvinger – Elvinger Hoss Prussen

Combining ‘strong technical knowledge and pragmatism’, Elvinger Hoss Prussen is well positioned to represent companies, financial institutions, and individuals, bringing or defending actions relating to a myriad differing corporate, commercial, civil and administrative litigation. The ‘very experienced’ Pierre Elvinger ‘knows the market and has an authoritative presence’, both in relation to conventional litigation and ADR procedures, for clients seeking the resolution of disputes relating to corporate/commercial and employment matters. The ‘highly distinguished’ Elisabeth Omes has ‘deep knowledge and strategic oversight’ with regard to litigation occurring within the banking and asset management fields, in particular. Marc Elvinger, who co-heads the team alongside Pierre, is also a skilled litigator, including in relation to administrative law matters.