Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch
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Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch is the Partner in charge of the European & Competition Law practice of Arendt & Medernach. He specialises in competition law and European banking and financial law and advises a wide range of public and private clients, both nationally and internationally, on EU and competition law and sectoral regulation and represents them before both the EU and national courts. This includes EU and Luxembourg competition law, EU aspects of mergers and acquisitions, complaints and notifications to competition regulators, state aid, banking and financial law, tax law, telecommunications, public procurement and environmental law.He is part-time professor of European banking and financial law at the Université de Liège (Belgium) and also teaches at the Université de Luxembourg. In 2009, he published a book on European banking and financial law (“Droit bancaire et financier européen” (Larcier)).He is currently a member of the Luxembourg Bar (and previously of the Brussels Bar), of several high-level Committees within the Luxembourg financial sector and of the Comité Français de l’Arbitrage.Prior to joining Arendt & Medernach, he was legal secretary at the European Court of Justice and previously worked as a lawyer at the law firm, de Bandt, van Hecke et Lagae in Brussels (now part of the Linklaters network).Holding a Doctorate in Law from the Université de Liège and from the Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg (France), he is the author of numerous articles and books on European law (mainly competition and banking and financial law), private international law, company law and arbitration law.Languages: English, French and German.Contact:[email protected]