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Libralex EEIG was founded by a group of independent lawyers to work together to respond to the needs of their clients in matters of international trade, investment, and dispute resolution.

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International Trade

International trade is one of three special focus areas of Libralex. Our clientele, which includes international companies and public authorities as well as high net worth individuals, benefit from our networked specialized knowledge in our worldwide consulting and mediation services.

Investments

It is also in the area of investments where we provide our clientele with exclusive, high-quality access to cross-border strategic legal advice facilitated by our member law firms, which are globally represented and in constant exchange of knowledge.

Dispute Resolution

Individual legal requirements in the areas of arbitration, mediation, and dispute resolution are identified and processed in consideration of the respective national and international challenges as well as in compliance with the generally upheld values of trust and reliability.

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AI and ECJ – two focal issues of the International Libralex Conference on 02/24 and 02/25/2023 in Luxembourg

Published on 1 March 2023. On February 24 and 25, 2023, the first Libralex conference of the year 2023 took place in Luxembourg. This time, the network conference focused on issues of artificial intelligence (AI) as well as on working methods, cases and decisions of...

Libralex Conference in Luxembourg on 02/24 and 02/25/2023

Published on 22 February 2023. The next international Libralex conference will take place in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg on February 24 and 25, 2023. The agenda of the two-day conference, which this time will be organized by the Libralex partner law firm Moyse &...

AI Image Wars: the Battle over Copyright Images Reaches the Courts

Published on 1 February 2023.   Photo licensing agency Getty Images is suing Stability AI for copyright infringement. The news comes after three artists filed papers in the US District Court of California allege that UK company Stability AI (and Ors), which uses...

Consumer protection from Nifty sales of NFT’s? Think before you click!

Published on 11 November 2022.   A new challenge to English consumer protection law is in the making for international online auction platforms selling decentralized and anonymized assets such as NFTs and other crypto assets to English consumers.   The recent case of...

The impact of Brexit on court decisions

The Brussels 1 bis Regulation, which entered into force in January 2015, facilitated the free movement of court decisions in civil and commercial matters, abolishing in particular exequatur procedures.   Due to Brexit, the European regulatory framework no longer...

BREXIT – OVERALL IMPACT A Portuguese Perspective

On February, 1st of 2020, the United Kingdom formally abandoned the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), having reached an agreement with the European institutions regarding the exiting terms. The official Exiting Agreement was published...

German Covid-19 Measures in Insolvency Law and Their Cross-Border Relevance

On 27 March 2020 measures concerning insolvency law (and other topics not dealt with in this paper) were approved by the Federal Council (where the state governments are represented) and enacted the same day by the Federal President. These changes came into force...

Libralex Conference in Luxembourg on 02/24 and 02/25/2023

Published on 22 February 2023. The next international Libralex conference will take place in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg on February 24 and 25, 2023. The agenda of the two-day conference, which this time will be organized by the Libralex partner law firm Moyse &...

AI Image Wars: the Battle over Copyright Images Reaches the Courts

Published on 1 February 2023.   Photo licensing agency Getty Images is suing Stability AI for copyright infringement. The news comes after three artists filed papers in the US District Court of California allege that UK company Stability AI (and Ors), which uses...

Consumer protection from Nifty sales of NFT’s? Think before you click!

Published on 11 November 2022.   A new challenge to English consumer protection law is in the making for international online auction platforms selling decentralized and anonymized assets such as NFTs and other crypto assets to English consumers.   The recent case of...

The impact of Brexit on court decisions

The Brussels 1 bis Regulation, which entered into force in January 2015, facilitated the free movement of court decisions in civil and commercial matters, abolishing in particular exequatur procedures.   Due to Brexit, the European regulatory framework no longer...

BREXIT – OVERALL IMPACT A Portuguese Perspective

On February, 1st of 2020, the United Kingdom formally abandoned the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), having reached an agreement with the European institutions regarding the exiting terms. The official Exiting Agreement was published...

German Covid-19 Measures in Insolvency Law and Their Cross-Border Relevance

On 27 March 2020 measures concerning insolvency law (and other topics not dealt with in this paper) were approved by the Federal Council (where the state governments are represented) and enacted the same day by the Federal President. These changes came into force...

AI Image Wars: the Battle over Copyright Images Reaches the Courts

Published on 1 February 2023.   Photo licensing agency Getty Images is suing Stability AI for copyright infringement. The news comes after three artists filed papers in the US District Court of California allege that UK company Stability AI (and Ors), which uses...

Consumer protection from Nifty sales of NFT’s? Think before you click!

Published on 11 November 2022.   A new challenge to English consumer protection law is in the making for international online auction platforms selling decentralized and anonymized assets such as NFTs and other crypto assets to English consumers.   The recent case of...

The impact of Brexit on court decisions

The Brussels 1 bis Regulation, which entered into force in January 2015, facilitated the free movement of court decisions in civil and commercial matters, abolishing in particular exequatur procedures.   Due to Brexit, the European regulatory framework no longer...

BREXIT – OVERALL IMPACT A Portuguese Perspective

On February, 1st of 2020, the United Kingdom formally abandoned the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), having reached an agreement with the European institutions regarding the exiting terms. The official Exiting Agreement was published...

German Covid-19 Measures in Insolvency Law and Their Cross-Border Relevance

On 27 March 2020 measures concerning insolvency law (and other topics not dealt with in this paper) were approved by the Federal Council (where the state governments are represented) and enacted the same day by the Federal President. These changes came into force...

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