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IT outsourcing in Luxembourg : legal & regulatory aspects
Par Gary Cywie (cf. portrait) et Catherine Jardin, Noble & Scheidecker, avocats à la Cour Following an overview of information technologies outsourcing (“IT outsourcing”) in Luxembourg in the first of our four-part series, this second article gives an insight into the main local legal and regulatory aspects, notably the numerous opportunities due to the PFS status, which should be considered by both companies willing to outsource the whole or part of their IT activities and service providers wishing to provide high-quality services to national and international clients. 1. Outline of the applicable laws and sector specific regulations There are no laws or regulations dealing with the legal requirements of outsourcing in particular. However,...
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