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Michel Bulach - Wildgen Partners in Law

 

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Cornelia Weidert
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Michel Bulach - Partner

Languages: French, German, English

Michel Bulach, avocat à la Cour, has been member of the Luxembourg Bar since 2000. He holds Master’s degrees (Magistère, DESS-DJCE) in business law awarded by the University of Nancy (France). He also holds a Master’s of law (LLM) from University of East Anglia, Norwich (England).

He joined law firm Wildgen in 2000 and has been partner since 2005. His field of activity includes banking and insurance law as well as corporate law. He is co-head of the Banking & Insurance practice of Wildgen where he manages securitisation and insurance & reinsurance activities. He has a large and international experience notably in the Nordic Countries region.

He is in particular active in corporate structuring, bank lending and structured finance transactions for SMEs, international groups, financial firms and high net worth individuals. He has considerable experience advising financial institutions and their clients in regulatory matters (financial supervision, professional obligations, MIFID, PSD) and operational activities of the banking, insurance and reinsurance industries.

He is member of the International Bar Association (IBA), of the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA), and the representative of Wildgen with the Nordic Countries-Belgium-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce (Nobelux) and the Luxembourg Association of Banking Lawyers (ALJB).


Conferences

'The UNIDROIT draft Convention on Substantive Rules regarding Intermediated Securities and the Laws of the Benelux Countries: Compatibility of the draft Convention with Luxembourg law' - Stichting voor Eenmaking van het Recht / the Uniform Law Foundation (January 2008)

 

Publications

L'évolution du droit civil des sociétés depuis 1804 (Le bicentenaire du Code civil : une contribution luxembourgeoise) - Luxembourg : Éd. Portalis 2004


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