“[I] am looking forward to working with colleagues across the firm to support its Luxembourg and international client-base across a range of complex transactional matters,” stated Jan Dobrzensky during his announcement as the new partner at Mourant Luxembourg on 2 May 2024. Photo: Mourant

“[I] am looking forward to working with colleagues across the firm to support its Luxembourg and international client-base across a range of complex transactional matters,” stated Jan Dobrzensky during his announcement as the new partner at Mourant Luxembourg on 2 May 2024. Photo: Mourant

With his extensive experience, Jan Dobrzensky joins Mourant Luxembourg as a partner, aiming to support the law firm’s Luxembourg and international client-base across various transactional matters, according to the announcement made by Mourant on Thursday.

Mourant, a leading law firm, has announced the appointment of Jan Dobrzensky as a new partner, effective from Thursday 2 May 2024. Dobrzensky brings extensive expertise from his tenure at Arendt & Medernach, where he worked across various teams, including private equity, real estate, corporate law, and mergers and acquisitions. His focus on advising private equity and real estate funds, as well as international and domestic companies, highlights his knowledge in company law, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate finance, Mourant in the press statement.

Dobrzensky, a member of the Luxembourg bar since 2012 and the Paris bar since 2005, possesses dual qualifications that complement his international perspective and understanding of cross-border transactions.

and , partners at Mourant Luxembourg, expressed enthusiasm with Dobrzensky’s appointment, emphasising his extensive knowledge and experience as a valuable addition to the team. They highlighted the significance of enhancing their offerings to maintain top-notch service to clients.

Dobrzensky as well conveyed his enthusiasm at joining Mourant, affirming his dedication to supporting the firm’s Luxembourg and international client-base across various complex transactional matters.

This announcement follows the recent internal partner of Saniyé Tipirdamaz, head of Mourant’s banking and finance practice in Luxembourg, in February this year.