The 'very professional and responsive' team at Thewes & Reuter has 'vast know-how and experience' across a range of litigation disciplines, including as it relates to complex multi-jurisdictional mandates. Administrative law is a particular area of strength, with Marc Thewes skilled at representing public sector clients, including the State of Luxembourg, across a range of cases relating to, inter alia, public procurement decisions and other public contracts. Pierre Reuter is the other named partner at the firm and heads up the firm's offering in relation to financial disputes and commercial litigation, where he is well-respected for his skills at handling complex mandates for banks, corporates and funds.
Testimonials
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- ‘The team is very professional and responsive with vast know-how and experience.'
‘The people are content and topic-oriented, very professional and friendly. As a customer, you realize that it's a good team and that the co-operation is good.'
Key clients
- Luxembourg State
- Kuwait Petroleum
Work highlights
- Defended the Luxembourg State before the European Court of Human Rights in LUTGEN v LUXEMBOURG, a landmark case on the freedom of speech of lawyers and how far a lawyer can go in defending their clients.
- Defended the Luxembourg State in systemic litigation before the administrative and civil courts in cases related to the necessity, as a consequence of the saturation of available accommodation, to direct those asylum seekers who are not vulnerable individuals towards social services, such as homeless shelters.