(L-R) Catherine Martougin, Laurent Fessmann, Jean-Francois Trapp, Elodie Duchêne, Jean-Francois Findling, Sabrina Bodson, Diogo Duarte de Oliveira, Amar Hamouche, Annie Elfassi, Olivier Dal Farra and Antonio Weffe; Credit: Baker McKenzie Luxembourg

On Friday 12 September 2025, Baker McKenzie Luxembourg announced in a press release that it is marking its fifteenth anniversary.

According to the firm, the Luxembourg office was founded in 2010 and has since grown from a small team into a full-service practice, today recognised as a key player in the Luxembourg legal market. The office currently counts eleven partners, thirteen counsels and a large team of lawyers and tax advisers.

The firm explained that it primarily advises clients on cross-border M&A deals, international financing and investment funds transactions, while also providing strategic and tax cross-border advice. Its ability to combine local and international expertise enables it to “create tailor-made solutions for its clients.”

Baker McKenzie Luxembourg noted that its team covers a wide range of practice areas, including corporate M&A, tax and transfer pricing, funds and asset management, dispute resolution, banking and finance, real estate and employment law. From the outset, its vision was “to establish a practice that embodies Baker McKenzie’s global spirit while remaining firmly rooted in Luxembourg’s local landscape.”

As part of its fifteenth-anniversary celebrations, Baker McKenzie Luxembourg hosted an event in July to bring together current team members and alumni. This will be followed in September by a larger client event to celebrate the community and “honour the contributions of those who have shaped the firm’s journey - past and present.”

Looking ahead, the firm stated that it remains “firmly committed to delivering exceptional client service, fostering innovation in the tax and legal sector, and nurturing talent and promoting a culture of collaboration.”