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Beyond the Office
Martin is a member of different working groups of the Luxembourg fund industry association (“ALFI”). He lectures and publishes on a regular basis in commentaries (e.g. B/S/V, H/H/R) and legal journals. Furthermore, he is a lecturer for tax and accounting law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
Education and Qualifications
Martin studied law at Bucerius Law School (Hamburg) and the University of Michigan Law School (Ann Arbor). He is admitted to the German Bar.
He worked for Linklaters Munich from 2011 to 2018 (including a Secondment to New York) and joined the Luxembourg office of Linklaters in 2019.
Thought Leadership
Commentaries
- 5 Abs. 1 Nr. 3, 6, 8, 10, 15 KStG in: Hermann/Heuer/Raupach, EStG/KStG
- 1 InvStG in: Beckmann/Scholtz/Vollmer, Investment – Handbuch für das gesamte Investmentwesen (together with Jann Jetter)
Articles
- „Beendigung und Begründung von Organschaften beim Unternehmenskauf“, DStR 2013, 2399 (together with Franz Schaefer and Martina Wind)
- „Der Referentenentwurf eines Gesetzes zur Reform der Investmentbesteuerung“, SteuK 2016, 23-30 (together with Jann Jetter)
- „Der Regierungsentwurf eines Gesetzes zur Reform der Investmentbesteuerung“, DStR 2016, 697-704 (together with Rainer Stadler)

