Techonology

We stand at the forefront of the innovation economy, providing forward-looking legal counsel to companies redefining the future. Our practice navigates the undefined regulatory waters of Web3 and Digital Assets, advising on decentralized governance, tokenomics, and the compliant issuance of virtual assets.

Our expertise extends to “Deep Tech” frontiers, including Quantum computing, where we address unique intellectual property and export control challenges, and the rapidly expanding Space sector, where we manage international regulatory compliance for satellite operations and launch services. Concurrently, we support the transition to a sustainable economy through our Climate and Green Tech practice, advising on renewable energy projects, carbon markets, and circular economy solutions. By bridging the gap between emerging code, physics, and the law, we empower clients to scale transformative technologies securely and commercially.

Web3 - Digital Assets

We guide clients through the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, providing the legal certainty needed to operate in the European market. In addition to assisting with CSSF registration for Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), we advise on the Luxembourg Blockchain Laws (I, II, and III), which facilitate the use of distributed ledger technology for the issuance and circulation of securities.

Our focus lies on the EU AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation. We conduct “Fundamental Rights Impact Assessments” and advise on the classification of AI systems (Prohibited, High-Risk, or Limited). By aligning corporate strategy with the EU Data Strategy and GDPR, we help you innovate while avoiding the massive fines associated with non-compliant “Black Box” algorithms.

Luxembourg is a hub for green finance, hosting the Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX). We advise on the EU Regulation and SFDR (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation) to prevent “greenwashing.” Our team helps companies structure “Green Bonds” and sustainable investment vehicles, ensuring that environmental claims are backed by rigorous legal and regulatory reporting standards.

With Luxembourg being the home of the European Space Resources Law, our firm offers unique expertise in the legal appropriation of space resources. We assist “New Space” startups with licensing under the Luxembourg Law on Space Activities.

We advise on the protection of “Deep Tech” IP within the EU’s single market and help navigate the European Chips Act. By assisting with cross-border R&D collaborations involving EuroHPC (headquartered in Luxembourg), we ensure that quantum computing projects comply with EU dual-use export controls. Our role is to secure the legal infrastructure for high-performance computing and strategic digital sovereignty.

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