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Rutgers & Posch Offices

HERENGRACHT 466
1017 CA AMSTERDAM
Netherlands
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Anouk Oosterom

Work Department
Corporate/M&A
Position
Partner
Career
Anouk is a lawyer with more than 22 years of experience in the (inter)national merger and acquisition practice. She has a penchant for the energy and chemical sectors as well as drafting commercial agreements. Anouk advises both funds and corporates. Her approach is efficient and pragmatic and she likes to maintain the bigger picture.
In recent years, Anouk has been heavily involved in transactions involving storage terminals and gas fields, advising on the Mining Act and the Heating Act, and drafting long-term cooperation agreements.
Anouk was educated at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Prior to that, Anouk worked as counsel at Linklaters and as an attorney at Loyens & Loeff, among others.
Lawyer Rankings
Netherlands > Commercial, corporate and M&A
The Rutgers & Posch team is considered ‘very well-rounded’ by its roster of clients. Lennaert Posch specialises in M&A and joint venture cases of considerable value, Matthijs van den Broek has expertise in corporate governance and capital markets work amongst other areas, while Bas Visée focuses in part on stock exchange-related cases. Chemicals and energy are areas of industry specialism of Anouk Oosterom who is noted by clients for her ‘extreme clarity’. Justus Fortuyn became partner in January 2024, and Bas Mees is also a corporate specialist. The six co-lead the offering.
Netherlands > Private equity
Rutgers & Posch‘s ‘hungry and ambitious’ practice harnesses expertise across the remit of private equity transactional work in both domestic and cross-jurisdictional contexts. Lennaert Posch specialises in M&A, joint venture and restructuring matters of complexity, Matthijs van den Broek‘s private equity transactional workload includes IPOs, public takeovers and joint ventures and Bas Mees has capabilities handling mid-market private equity transactions, including buy-and-build. The three co-lead the practice alongside Justus Fortuyn, Bas Visée and Anouk Oosterom.