Project Moore Advocaten

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Combining ‘deep subject-matter expertise with a highly approachable and client-focussed way of working’, Project Moore Advocaten advises on the full range of IT procurement, litigation and digital transformation matters. The team is also increasingly active on business-critical migrations, cyber-readiness work and AI mandates. Christian van Seeters is a key contact for public-sector bodies, particularly on IT issues tied to public security, while Eva Visser is noted for her expertise in technology transactions, data-driven projects, and complex IT litigation. Elsewhere in the team, Lieneke Viergever acts for Dutch business and media organisations on technology contracting and platform matters, and Jeroen Koëter stands out for his work across procurement, contracting and contentious IT issues.
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Testimonials

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  • 'Their advice is pragmatic and tailored to our operational realities, making the collaboration feel more like a strategic partnership than a typical client-lawyer relationship.'
  • 'What sets Project Moore apart is not only their deep understanding of the legal landscape but also their genuine listening skills and business-minded approach.'

Key clients

  • ASML Nikon Corporation (Japan) and Nikon Holdings Europe BV KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Transavia Airlines Philips Randstad Mitsubishi Logisnext Europe Dsm-firmenic Arcadis Nederland Picnic Kickstart AI Dutch National Police The Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security The Employee Insurance Agency Custodial Institutions Agency Amsterdam Health and Technology Institute Radboud University Medical Centre Curio Coöperatie Samen Digitaal Innoveren The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision Voedselbanken Nederland Royal Dutch Association of Civil-law Notaries The Association of Dutch Municipalities

Work highlights

Acted for Philips in a IT contract dispute against  Broadcom in which all the latter’s claims were dismissed in full.