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Dispute Resolution

If you have an issue requiring legal action, CMS Luxembourg can assist you in analysing risk, managing disputes and seeking constructive solutions in your best interests. Our lawyers are not just litigators but business-minded problem solvers. Using our global experience and local knowledge, we can safeguard your interests before any Luxembourg courts and in alternative dispute resolution.

We also know that, in dispute matters, time does matter. This is why our team of specialists is ready to react quickly and help you at every stage of your procedure. Moreover, we can rely on a strong collaboration between the various practice areas of our firm, allowing us to assist you with very technical issues.

Thanks to the support of the CMS Alliance, we can handle your dispute across any European jurisdiction, obtain judicial assistance in foreign proceedings and deal with enforcement procedures for foreign judgements and arbitral awards.

If you want your dispute to stay out of court or arbitration, we can guide you tactically in achieving this. We act in all business areas before state courts and as counsel in international and domestic arbitration proceedings.

A further risk you may face is the threat of down raids by local or European authorities. Our specialists can support you 24/7 through sensitive investigations by criminal and regulatory authorities, including negotiating settlements where appropriate.


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