Benjamin Marthoz

Benjamin specialises in administrative and public law and also has litigation experience in these fields.

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Benjamin Marthoz Stibbe

Benjamin Marthoz

Counsel Luxembourg

Benjamin specialises in administrative and public law and also has litigation experience in these fields.

Benjamin Marthoz

Counsel Luxembourg

Benjamin advises on regulations and litigation with regard to administrative law matters, including public procurement, town and country planning, competition, telecom, public contracts, tax litigation, and public service employment.

Benjamin is a member of the redaction committee of the Luxembourg Journal of Public Law (RLDP) and the author of a number of articles relating to administrative law and civil law matters. He has also been in charge of writing the Luxembourg chapters of The Government Procurement Review periodical over the last few years. He is also a member of the boards of directors of two professional associations: the Luxembourg Association for the study of Competition Law (ALEDC) and the Luxembourg Association for Environmental Law (ALDE).

Benjamin has a master’s degree in law from the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium (2004). He also obtained a certificate of completion for additional courses on Luxembourg law (CCDL) from the University of Luxembourg (2005).

Before joining Stibbe in 2018, Benjamin gained experience since 2005 in two other reputable Luxembourg law firms active in civil, commercial and administrative litigation. Furthermore, he worked as a scientific researcher at the CRIDS (Research Center on Informatics, Law and Society) of the University of Namur from 2005 to 2008.

Languages: French, English, Letzeburgesch, Luxembourgish, German
Admitted to the Luxembourg Bar: 2005
Matter
BE Law
LU Law

Stibbe advises Catella Real Estate AG

Stibbe advised Catella Real Estate AG on its second acquisition in Luxembourg: a 14,000m² office building in the emerging office district of Howald, which is almost fully let to Saint-Paul Luxembourg media group.

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