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By Guillaume SCHAEFER, Counsel Clément BOURDON, Senior Associate, DLA Piper Luxembourg
The Directive (EU) 2019/2121 (the Mobility Directive) was transposed in Luxembourg in February 2025 by the law of 17 February (the Mobility Law). The Mobility Directive sought to facilitate corporate mobility between EU Member States while increasing the protection available for shareholders, employees and creditors, aiming to harmonize cross-border corporate reorganizations in the European Union.
A year later, however, the practical picture is more nuanced. The Mobility Law has made processes much more formalistic than they used to. Rather than reducing legal and administrative steps, it has increased them. This now requires better anticipation from...
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