Arendt & Medernach promotes new partner to tax

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Arendt & Medernach promotes new partner to tax

Jan Neugebauer

Jan Neugebauer has been made partner at Arendt & Medernach’s tax law practice in Luxembourg.

Neugebauer specialises in both national and international tax structuring for corporate entities and private investment funds, including, equity, buyout, real-estate, and debt funds.

He advises clients on a broad range of issues including leveraged and management buyouts, secondary transactions, divestments and distributions, real-estate transactions, M&A cross-border transactions, and finance taxation.

Neugebauer had been a senior associate at Arendt & Medernach for 10 years. 

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