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Entry into force of the Mobility Law - New formalities for cross-border mergers, divisions and migrations within the EU
By David PAIVA, Counsel Clémence PERSONNE, Counsel, Corporate and MA – Dentons Luxembourg   Following its deposit on 27 July 2022, the Luxembourg bill of law n°8053 which resulted in the law dated 17 February 2025 (the “Mobility Law”) amending the law dated 10 August 1915 on commercial companies and the law dated 19 December 2002 regarding the RCS, transposing the Directive (EU) 2019/2121 of 27 November 2019 (the “Mobility Directive”) has finally been adopted and will be applicable to all EU cross-border mergers, divisions and conversions, the draft terms of which have been published from 1st April 2025 on.   Besides introducing primarily entire new formalities for migrations, which will now be known as cross-border conversions within...
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