(L-R): Frank Mausen, Patrick Mischo, Allen & Overy;

Allen & Overy Luxembourg has announced the entry into office of its new management team: Patrick Mischo, Senior Partner, and Frank Mausen, Managing Partner, will head the Luxembourg office with effect from 1 May 2018.

They are succeeding Marc Feider and Henri Wagner, who respectively held these positions since 2008.

Patrick Mischo, 44, commented "I am happy and proud to be taking over the management of Allen & Overy Luxembourg alongside Frank. It is a great honour to take over the reins of a house whose expertise and excellence are a guarantee of high added value for our clients. It is incumbent upon us the prestigious and demanding task of continuing to shine the colours of Allen & Overy on the Luxembourg market."

Patrick Mischo, a specialist in tax law, joined Allen & Overy in 2000 and was promoted to a partner in 2009.

Frank Mausen, 42, added "I am ready to take up the challenge alongside Patrick; together we will strive to write a new chapter in the history of Allen & Overy in respect of what has been built before us."

Frank Mausen specialises in Capital Markets Law. He joined Allen & Overy in 2003 and became a partner in 2011.

Marc Feider and Henri Wagner will continue to work as partners in the Luxembourg office. "It is with great pride and gratitude to our associates and associates, but also with great confidence in the new management team that we pass the torch to Patrick Mischo and Frank Mausen. Their professional and human qualities are, on the one hand, the guarantors of the maintenance of the values ​​of Allen & Overy Luxembourg and their new ideas and innovative approaches are, on the other hand, the key factors to breathe new energy into our home and to position ourselves optimally for the future."

The Luxembourg office also announced promotions as counsel for Sophie Balliet (tax and transfer pricing) and Marine Tarditi (banking law), and as "senior associates": Baptiste Aubry (banking law), Benjamin Bada (investment fund), Matthieu De Donder (corporate law), Franz Kerger (tax), Charles-Henri Laevens (intellectual property), Maurice Macchi (labor law) and Luis Munoz (tax), all with effect from 1 May 2018.