Mr Jeroen Bedaux > Osborne Clarke > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile
Osborne Clarke Offices

Jachthavenweg 130
1081 KJ Amsterdam
Netherlands
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Mr Jeroen Bedaux

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Netherlands > Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation
Osborne Clarke‘s clients include international corporations and notable individuals who are seeking representation, typically as defendants, in cases in the Netherlands. Cross-border disputes are the key focus of the team, which often handles litigation within the energy, infrastructure, life sciences and healthcare, real estate and technology sectors. Jeroen Bedaux leads the team from Amsterdam and specialises in commercial litigation and investigations by regulators for technology and retail clients. He is also well versed in sports law.
Netherlands > Industry focus: retail
Based in Amsterdam, Osborne Clarke‘s retail and consumer practice draws on its international and cross-disciplinary strength to advise on contentious and non-contentious matters. The team largely focuses on real estate, employment and commercial issues for major domestic and international retailers and manufacturers. Jeroen Bedaux co-heads the team and has a wealth of experience in retail and consumer goods-related commercial litigation, regularly assisting clients with investigations initiated by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets. Employment specialist Jim Margry is adept at advising on issues in the retail sector, while practice co-head Paul Brouwer focuses on assisting retailers, online platforms and consumer brand manufacturers with commercial disputes.
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- Fintech
- Industry focus: retail
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: Financial services regulatory
- Data privacy and data protection
- Industry focus: Information technology
- Investment funds
- Real estate
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Employment
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation
- Tax