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Main work contacts

CategoryContact
Information technology Patrick Wit, Joost Linnemann
Telecommunications Patrick Wit
Biotechnology – life sciences Marcel Willems, Maarten Schut
Energy Louis Bouchez
Media Jens van den Brink, Otto Volgenant
Intellectual property Alfred Meijboom, Maarten Schut
Corporate transactions and corporate governance Louis Bouchez, Frans-Jozef Crousen
Restructuring and insolvency Marcel Willems, Bart de Man
Banking and finance Marcel Willems, Bart de Man
Outsourcing Reinoud Westerdijk, Patrick Wit
Employment Chris Nekeman, Inge de Laat
Personal data privacy Hester de Vries, Joost Linnemann
EU and competition – antitrust Annemieke van der Beek, Martine de Koning
Litigation/ADR/dispute prevention Chris van Dijk
Environmental and zoning/ city planning Jan van der Grinten, Liesbeth Berkouwer
Insurance Frits van der Woude, Chris van Dijk
Real estate and construction Richard-Jan Roks, Casper Schouten
Public procurement Richard-Jan Roks, Reinoud Westerdijk

Legal Developments by:
Kennedy Van der Laan

  • New Late Payments Directive

    Despite the implementation of Directive 2000/35/EC on combating late payment in commercial transactions in 2002, the European Commission (the “Commission”) concluded in 2008 that late payments were still widespread in the EU. It also turned out that public authorities in certain Member States were stipulating unjustifiably long contractual payment periods for transactions.
    - Kennedy Van der Laan

Legal Developments in Netherlands

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  • AKD assists Eurofins Scientific Group

    AKD assists Eurofins Scientific Group with the acquisition of Laboratorium Zeeuws-Vlaanderen B.V. and ALTIC B.V.”
  • New Late Payments Directive

    Despite the implementation of Directive 2000/35/EC on combating late payment in commercial transactions in 2002, the European Commission (the “Commission”) concluded in 2008 that late payments were still widespread in the EU. It also turned out that public authorities in certain Member States were stipulating unjustifiably long contractual payment periods for transactions.
  • Amendment of the Collective Redundancy Notification Act

    On 1 March 2012 the Collective Redundancy Notification Act (Wet Melding Collective Outslug, "WACO") will be amended. What changes does this involve?
  • New Corporate Law Legislation

    In the field of corporate law, there are four (coming) Acts that attract attention, namely the introduction of the tenth book of the Dutch Civil Code, the amendment of the Marital Property Act and, to conclude, the coming entry into effect of the Management and Supervision Act and the Flexibilization of BV Act. Please find below a short explanation of each Act.
  • Shipping & Transport - Netherlands

    Attaching maritime assets in insolvency
  • The employment of foreign workers. What issues do you need to be aware of as an employer?

    The employment of foreign workers regularly raises questions. A brief summary of the most important areas of attention will be dealt with in this article.
  • Non-solicitation agreement violated via LinkedIn

    A non-solicitation agreement usually restricts the ability of an employee - after an employment contract has ended - to approach the clients of the former employer. The former employee of a software company recently discovered that the scope of such an agreement can also include contacts made via LinkedIn.
  • NETHERLANDS AS A GLOBAL FINANCE CENTRE

    Few jurisdictions can boast a foreign direct investment record like the Netherlands. As the world's seventh largest inward receiver of investments, housing approximately 9000 foreign-owned companies, the country's dynamic business environment provides an invaluable insight into macro investment trends.
  • 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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