Ogier strengthens Luxembourg investments team
19 January 2017 Luxembourg
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Law firm Ogier has appointed Anne-Gaëlle Delabye as a managing associate in its Luxembourg office, building on its investment funds team.
Delabye’s practice focuses on the regulated investment funds sector. She joins from Jeantet’s Luxembourg office, where she was head of regulatory and investment management.
According to Ogier, the new hire is part of a plan for sustained development of its Luxembourg office.
Francois Pfister, practice partner at Ogier in Luxembourg, said: “We are very pleased to be able to welcome Anne-Gaëlle Delabye to our team, and we expect to announce further moves to strengthen our offering soon.”
“The Luxembourg office has seen a strong double-digit growth year-on-year and we remain confident that we have some way further to go. Anne-Gaëlle Delabye’s focus on the investment funds and regulatory sectors is the perfect fit for where we see opportunities developing in 2017.”
Delabye’s practice focuses on the regulated investment funds sector. She joins from Jeantet’s Luxembourg office, where she was head of regulatory and investment management.
According to Ogier, the new hire is part of a plan for sustained development of its Luxembourg office.
Francois Pfister, practice partner at Ogier in Luxembourg, said: “We are very pleased to be able to welcome Anne-Gaëlle Delabye to our team, and we expect to announce further moves to strengthen our offering soon.”
“The Luxembourg office has seen a strong double-digit growth year-on-year and we remain confident that we have some way further to go. Anne-Gaëlle Delabye’s focus on the investment funds and regulatory sectors is the perfect fit for where we see opportunities developing in 2017.”
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