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Mr Simon Hardonk
Work Department
Banking & Finance, Restructuring & Insolvency
Position
Counsel
Career
Simon Hardonk is a lawyer in our Corporate Restructuring & Insolvency group. He advises financial institutions, investors and corporates on all legal aspects involved in a range of restructuring (including distressed M&A), recovery and refinancing transactions, both domestically and internationally, and regularly resides in our London office. He also takes a special interest in sustainable finance.
He is an experienced litigator with a special focus on directors’ liability, shareholder disputes and insolvency-related issues. Simon is frequently active as a substitute judge in the Rotterdam district court.
As an expert in insolvency law, he is regularly appointed by Dutch courts as an insolvency practitioner. Thanks to his experience, Simon is able to provide excellent service to his clients who are looking for sound advice on corporate restructuring.
Languages
Dutch, English, German
Memberships
- Substitute judge court Rotterdam
Education
- Global Executive OneMBA, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. RSM (NL), UNC (USA), FGV (Brazil), Xiamen University (China),Egade (Mexico), University of Miami (USA)
- Company and Corporate Law, Grotius Academy for Post-Graduate Law Studies
- Dutch Law (Private Law), Utrecht University
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- Fintech
- Industry focus: Food
- Industry focus: healthcare and life sciences
- Insurance
- Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: Financial services regulatory
- Construction
- Data privacy and data protection
- Energy
- Environment and planning
- Industry focus: Information technology
- Industry focus: retail
- Intellectual property: Patents
- Tax
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation
- Employment
- EU and competition
- Industry focus: Media and entertainment
- Intellectual property: trade marks, copyrights and design rights