CMS Luxembourg celebrates its 5-Year Anniversary
Since its creation in January 2011 through the independent law firm Leclère & Walry, CMS Luxembourg kept on growing steadily
Although five years might seem like a short time, it has been a great challenge every day to develop and grow in this particularly competitive environment. During his speech, Julien Leclère, Managing Partner of the firm, thanked all partners, associates and employees who have contributed to the success of CMS in Luxembourg, but also all clients for their support and for their ongoing confidence in the services we provide.
This significant milestone was the occasion for the firm to gather clients and colleagues from the alliance to celebrate during a cocktail reception organised at the Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art (MNHA) on 25 May 2016. For many of the international guests it was the occasion to enjoy private tours of the spectacular galleries of the Museum and to discover a small part of the history of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.
As a conclusion, Julien Leclère already invited all guests to join CMS Luxembourg for the many celebrations to come.
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