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Implementation of the Mobility Directive in Luxembourg: scope of application, changes, and practical consequences
By Catherine KREMER, Maxime BERTOMEU-SAVALLE, Perrine KALCINA, Marie ARNAUD-RIO, Linklaters LLP*   Directive (EU) 2019/2121 (the “Mobility Directive”), which amends Directive (EU) 2017/1132, was adopted on 27 November 2019 and was supposed to be transposed into national laws by Member States by 31 January 2023. The corporate law aspects of the Mobility Directive were implemented into Luxembourg law with the law of 17 February 2025 (the “Law”), which amends in particular the law of 10 August 1915 on commercial companies, as amended (the “Company Law”).   The Mobility Directive marks a major acceleration in the construction of corporate law by establishing a regime for cross-border conversions and divisions, in addition to amending the existing...
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