Mr Pieter van Duijvenvoorde > CMS > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile
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ATRIUM
PARNASSUSWEG 737
1077 DG AMSTERDAM
Netherlands
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Mr Pieter van Duijvenvoorde
Work Department
Corporate/M&A
Position
Partner
Career
Pieter van Duijvenvoorde is a partner in the Corporate/M&A Practice Group at CMS. He specialises in national and international mergers and joint ventures. Pieter has specific experience with private equity transactions.
Pieter has advised strategic parties and private equity firms on a large number of transactions in several sectors, including financial institutions, IT and energy.
Languages
Dutch, English
Education
- Corporate Transactions, Grotius Academy for Post-Graduate Law Studies
- Master Law (Private, Company, Social and Economic Law), University of Groningen
Lawyer Rankings
Netherlands > Commercial, corporate and M&A
The commercial, corporate and M&A team at CMS is very experienced in representing national and international clients, predominantly financial institutions, private equity firms and funds, in M&A deals, joint ventures and strategic alliances. Practice head Pieter van Duijvenvoorde has expertise in private equity matters, and Roman Tarlavski, who has ‘exceptional strategic acumen‘, is a key name for cross-border work. Mark Ziekman is well versed in advising on mergers and takeovers.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- 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