Job van Hooff > Stibbe > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile
Stibbe Offices
BEETHOVENPLEIN 10
1077 WM AMSTERDAM
Netherlands
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Job van Hooff
Position
Job co-heads the restructuring practice of Stibbe’s Amsterdam office. He acts on cross-border financial restructuring, including through English schemes of arrangements, and distressed transactions for a range of high profile borrowers and lenders.
Job also represents clients in litigation relating to bankruptcy or insolvency and he is regularly appointed by the court as an administrator and bankruptcy trustee. In each case, he works closely with his clients guiding them through any complexities.
He regularly teaches and publishes on subjects of restructuring, liability and bankruptcy law.
Job has a master’s in law from Tilburg University.
Lawyer Rankings
Netherlands > Restructuring and insolvency
(Next Generation Partners)Stibbe‘s restructuring and insolvency group is well equipped to advise its client roster of high-profile borrowers and lenders on the plethora of complex work. The team is noted as harnessing ‘real depth of experience in the restructuring sphere’; its workload features a broad range of work, from advising on high-value recapitalisations and high-stakes bankruptcies to assisting clients in relation to their compliance with relevant case law. ‘Brilliant lawyer’ Rein van Helden, who splits his time between London and the Netherlands, is key to the practice, which is led by Job van Hooff who has particular expertise advising on cross-border financial restructurings, including schemes of arrangement and distressed transactions. Counsel Daisy Nijkamp is experienced in related contentious work.
Lawyer Rankings
- Next Generation Partners Netherlands > Restructuring and insolvency
- Restructuring and insolvency Netherlands
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