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The Dutch market remained affected by the global financial crisis, with a notable lull in corporate, M&A and private equity activity although firms reported a marked increase in transactions during the latter half of 2010. Firms kept busy with restructuring – including a number of prominent matters – and a rise in white-collar crime and dispute resolution cases.
Although the Netherlands is a relatively small country, many international corporations use it as a regional hub and gateway to Europe, and so the country’s law firms are regularly involved in prominent matters at EU and global level.
Leading Dutch firms such as De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, NautaDutilh, Stibbe, and Houthoff Buruma frequently compete with the local offices of international players such as Clifford Chance and Allen & Overy LLP. Howrey LLP closed its Amsterdam office after the intellectual property team left to set up Hoyng Monegier LLP in conjunction with former Howrey LLP colleagues in Brussels, Madrid, Paris, and elsewhere. The new firm opened in January 2011 and is not yet ranked but is widely expected to do well, thanks to the number of market-leading IP partners such as Willem Hoyng, who enjoys a ‘phenomenal reputation’.
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Forming a company in the Netherlands
The Netherlands and Dutch law The Netherlands is a perfect business location for foreign entrepreneurs (2,000 subsidiaries in Amsterdam, 140,000 jobs). It is the gateway to densely populated Western Europe and has a well-developed logistic and technical infrastructure. -
Leasing of commercial premises in the Netherlands
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Employment of foreign workers in the Netherlands
The employment of foreign workers in the Netherlands regularly raises questions. What issues do you need to be aware of as an employer? A brief summary of the most important areas of attention will be dealt with in this article. -
Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base
On March 16, 2011, the European Commission proposed a common system for the development of a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax base in the European Union. The proposal comes after several consultations and working papers over the past years. -
AdWord Tempur Trade Mark Infringement or Permitted Comparative Advertising?
In the past few years, Google AdWords have caused quite an upheaval in trade mark law. The two highlights Google / Louis Vuitton and Portakabin/Primakabin have been discussed before. Other important judgments were rendered in the Die BergSpechte and Eis.de cases. -
Regulation on Restrained Remuneration Policies Dutch Financial Supervision Act 2011
As a result of the CRD III Directive, the Decree on Restrained Remuneration Policies (the “Decree ”) entered into effect on 1 January 2011. Pursuant to the Decree, a new Section 23f is added to the Prudential Rules Financial Supervision Act Decree, amongst other things. -
Employment Law - Edition 1, 2011
The Employment Law newsletter contains an overview of recent and important developments in the field of employment law. -
Netherlands enacts LLMC 1996 Protocol and Bunkers Convention
On January 1 2011 both the 1996 Protocol to the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims (LLMC 1996) and the Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage 2001 (Bunkers Convention) entered into force in the Netherlands. -
Employment Law - Edition 6, 2010
The Employment Law newsletter contains an overview of recent and important developments in the field of employment law. -
Election of "Footballer of the Year" - An Unfair Commercial Practice?
At the end of December 2007 the Austrian newspaper Österreich organized an election of the “Footballer of the Year”. The public could participate in this election by internet or by means of a voting slip appearing in the newspaper.
Press Releases worldwide
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Yuliya Chernykh was chosen the member of GAFTA ICPC
Yuliya Chernykh, partner with ARBITRADE and the head of the International Arbitration Department, is the only representative from the CIS-countries chosen to be the member of GAFTA International Contracts Policy Committee. -
Upturn in German M&A market to be expected
Düsseldorf/Munich, 13 February 2012. “Following a downturn in the German M&A market at the end of the year, we are expecting increased activity in 2012.” This assessment was given by Dr Thomas Schulz, Co-Head of Corporate at the international law firm Noerr, at the mergermarket German M&A and Private Equity Forum in Düsseldorf. Noerr is one of the leading transactional services law firms and was able last year to reinforce its position amongst the top 10 law firms in the German market according to the latest mergermarket League Tables.- Noerr -
Andriy Moroz and Dmytro Symanov Participate in the II Competition Forum of Ukraine
Senior associates of Lavrynovych & Partners Law Firm Andriy Moroz and Dmytro Symanov participated in the II Competition Forum of Ukraine held in Kyiv on January 26-27 with official support of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine. -
Success for phone-hacking victims kept in the dark by the police
The Met Commissioner accepts that the failure to warn victims was unlawful -
Bindmans partner Shah Qureshi features in British Bangladeshi Power 100
Bindmans head of employment Shah Qureshi features in the first ever British Bangladeshi Power 100 list as one of the UK’s leading Lawyers. -
Carey Olsen advises on NYSE listing first
Carey Olsen has advised Delphi Automotive PLC (Delphi) on its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Delphi is the first Jersey company to have its shares directly listed on the NYSE. Shares in Delphi began trading on the NYSE on 17 November 2011 and the IPO, which was entirely a secondary offering by existing shareholders, raised US$530 million. -
Proffice acquires remaining shares in Dfind
Proffice AB has acquired the remaining shares in its subsidiary Dfind AB, which is a recruitment and staffing company specialised in information technology. -
XIIIth Program of continuous education - Media
The 13th Demi-journée Marathon de formation permanente de l'ODA is a program of continuous education sponsored by the Geneva Bar. It will take place on Saturday, 28 April 2012 at the Geneva University (Uni Mail). Manuel Bianchi della Porta will discuss the latest developments In media law. -
The Public Law Project Wales Conference 2012, 4th April 2012
Joanne Clement will be speaking at The Public Law Project Wales Conference 2012 on 4th April 2012. This is the fourth annual PLP conference in Wales which this year will be opening by John Wotton, President of the Law Society. The programme includes plenary sessions on The top ten judicial review cases in Wales, Litigating the cuts, and The tribunal system in Wales as well as a panel discussion on Public law in a future Wales. Seminar topics include:- 11KBW -
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