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MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour Launches a New Tax and Estate Planning Practice Group
Posted on 17 January 2022 in Molitor firm news > Tax & Estate Planning
With over 25 years of experience, the law firm is expanding its expertise with a new practice group to cover the needs of its clients, with tax law experts heading up the department.
Luxembourg – 17 January 2022 – MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour has announced the creation of a new Tax and Estate Planning practice group to diversify the services offered to its clients and expand the firm’s expertise. The new practice group will be headed by new joiners Pierre-Jean Estagerie, with the support and expertise of Emmanuel Rouil. Lena Hartmann, a senior associate at MOLITOR for the last three years, will complete the team.
Pierre-Jean has close to 20 years’ experience advising HNWI/entrepreneurs, as well as senior executives and HR directors, at a national and international level. Pierre-Jean was a tax partner at one of the Big 4 firms for the last 8 years and previously worked at an international law firm, both based in Luxembourg. Pierre-Jean holds two master’s degrees, in tax law and accounting respectively.
Emmanuel has 10 years’ experience in Luxembourg advising companies, entrepreneurs, SME and HNWI on their tax matters. He focuses on corporate and personal income tax from both a Luxembourg and an international standpoint. Emmanuel holds a master’s degree in business tax law and a degree in accounting.
On announcing this launch, Michel Molitor, Managing Partner of MOLITOR, said: “We are already widely recognised as an excellent independent firm in Luxembourg, and the creation of our new Tax and Estate Planning practice group will enable us to increase our expertise and recognition exponentially.” Pierre-Jean Estagerie commented on his arrival: “my team and I are delighted to join MOLITOR, a firm with a human touch, and are looking forward to contributing to its growth.”
About MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour
MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour is an independent and international cross-industry business law firm founded in 1996. Headquartered in Luxembourg, the firm provides high-end legal advice to a wide network of clients and corporations with the aim of always combining excellence with approachability. The lawyers working at MOLITOR are experts in their practice areas which, in addition to the new practice area detailed above, include Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial, Corporate & M&A, Employment, Pensions & Immigration, Insurance, Media, Data, Technologies and IP, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, and Real Estate, Zoning & Environment. We also offer dedicated Chinese, German, and Restructuring and Insolvency Desks. Visit www.molitorlegal.lu for more information and follow the latest news on LinkedIn.
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