Katrien Baetens > Linklaters > Luxembourg, Luxembourg > Lawyer Profile

Linklaters
AVENUE JOHN F. KENNEDY 35
L-1855 LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg

Work Department

Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

Position

Katrien is a dually qualified and all-round litigator. She represents clients in complex domestic and international litigation and arbitration matters as well as compliance matters. Katrien has extensive experience in commercial and finance disputes, as well as restructuring and insolvency matters (including the enforcement of financial collateral) and auditor litigation.

Languages

English, French, Dutch, and German

Memberships

Katrien serves as the Draftsperson of the Rules Standing Committee of the Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation (which has been shortlisted by the Global Arbitration Review for “Best New Development”) and is the vice-chair of the legal committee of the British Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg.

Education

Katrien holds a Master of Law from the University of Leuven (Belgium), a Master of Science, European Studies from the London School of Economics (United Kingdom).

Lawyer Rankings

Luxembourg > Dispute resolution

(Rising stars)

Katrien BaetensLinklaters

The ‘efficient and friendly’ team at Linklaters is best-known for its aptitude at handling funds and banking-related litigation, where it ‘excels in providing out-of-the box thinking.’  Team head Guy Loesch provides ‘strategic advice with added-value’ both in relation to full-scale litigation, as well as in the context of regulatory investigations for financial services entities. As part of his litigation prowess, Loesch is also well-versed in bringing and defending urgent injunctive relief claims. Katrien Baetens represents clients across a myriad commercial and finance disputes, including in relation to international arbitration matters. Louis-Eudes Giroux counsels clients in commercial litigation, arbitrations or investigations and is noted for his expertise in providing ‘balanced and pragmatic’ representation in multi-pronged disputes, including in relation to white-collar criminal allegations.