Luxembourg-based law firm Arendt & Medernach is planning to shut its office in Brussels, Belgium, according to a report by The Lawyer.

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Arendt & Medernach had opened Brussels office in 1996 and was operating under the leadership of the resident partner Marc Sunnen. He will be relocated to the company’s headquarters upon the Brussels’ centre closure.

Guy Harles, chairman of Arendt & Medernach, told The Lawyer that the firm felt it was able to provide advice relating to Brussels from Luxembourg, and that it wanted to focus more on its foreign offices outside Western Europe.

On 9 October 2012, the company had launched an office in Moscow, Russia, making it the first independent firm of Benelux to have its presence in Russia. The office is headed by banking partner Max Kremer.

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