Mr Dominique Devos > Liedekerke > Brussels, Belgium > Lawyer Profile

Liedekerke
BOULEVARD DE L'EMPEREUR 3 KEIZERSLAAN
PO-MBD-2023-154
1000 BRUSSELS
Belgium

Work Department

Regulatory

Position

Partner

Career

Dominique Devos is part of the Real Estate and Regulatory Practice Group. He advises clients regarding Administrative Law, Public Law and Environmental Law and he is also an expert in the regulation regarding soil contamination. Dominique was several years head of the legal department of the Flemish Waste Authority (OVAM). This experience has given Dominique an excellent knowledge of waste management, soil remediation, and contaminated land. Dominique is recognised as one of the key persons behind brownfield development in Flanders.

He has an all-round experience in all aspects of environmental law and focuses on soil remediation files. He also advises on several other fields of law such as regulations that deal with REACH, RoHS, and product liability. Dominique has a particular expertise in food and feed, such as food labelling, packaging, health claims, recalls and regulatory compliance. Dominique joined Liedekerke Wolters Waelbroeck Kirkpatrick as a Partner in 2014.

Languages

Dutch, French, English

Memberships

Member of the editorial office of the following magazines:

–  Lokale en Regionale Belastingen

– Milieu- en Energierecht

– Food, Science & Law

– Omgeving teRecht

– Bericht aan het Notariaat

Education

Dominique holds a Master degree in Law from Ghent University (UGent 1991) and an additional degree from the Fiscale Hogeschool, EHSAL Brussel in 1992.

Lawyer Rankings

Belgium > Environment

(Leading individuals)

Dominique DevosLiedekerke

Liedekerke‘s large regulatory practice handles a significant volume of high-profile environmental matters encompassing both advisory and contentious work. The practice is led by François Tulkens and Dominique Devos, who are well-versed in public law litigation and real estate matters and frequently advise public and private clients on on issues related to soil pollution, waste management, and nuclear regulations as well as on high-profile noise limitation and noise nuisance cases. Filip De Preter, who has ‘deep understanding of Flemish urban planning law‘, and Bert Van Herreweghe  also play key roles in the practice.