Mr Jan Bart van de Hel > Stek > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile

Stek
Leidseplein 29
1017 PS Amsterdam
Netherlands
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Work Department

Corporate & Commercial Litigation

Position

Jan Bart is an expert in commercial and corporate dispute resolution. His practice covers the entire range of dispute resolution, with a focus on banking and finance litigation, director’s and professional liability, M&A related disputes and follow-on (cartel) damage claims. Jan Bart has extensive experience in large corporate investigations. He advises various (listed) companies and financial institutions on corporate and obligatory issues and liability.

Jan Bart was a senior lawyer in the Litigation & Arbitration and Banking & International Capital Markets departments of Allen & Overy. Jan Bart publishes regularly and is a lecturer at the Law Firm School on discovery and evidence. He is also a lecturer at the Nyenrode Business University and a member of the Corporate Litigation Association and the Dutch Association for Procedural Law.

Career

Stek (2017),  Allen & Overy (2007)

Languages

Dutch, English

Memberships

Netherlands Bar (2007), Corporate Litigation Association, Dutch Association for Procedural Law

Education

University of Utrecht, Grotius Academy Corporate Law (post doc)

Leisure

Running

Lawyer Rankings

Netherlands > Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation

Stek has a dedicated disputes resolution team based in Amsterdam, which has expertise across commercial and competition litigation. Many of the team’s mandates involve cross-border and technical and commercial issues, and the firm is active across key sectors such as energy, aviation, waste management and retail. It is a go-to for energy-related litigation and advises on a slew of disputes arising out of energy supply contracts, energy availability, and installation and infrastructure. The team is co-led by Jan Bart van de Hel, who excels in corporate and competition litigation, alongside Gerben Smit and Simon Boersen. Smit has a wealth of experience handling M&A-related disputes and shareholder disputes, while Boersen leads on competition litigation, particularly against technology corporations.