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Julien Bogaerts

Partner Brussels

Boris Cammelbeeck

Partner Amsterdam

Sophie Brenard

Counsel Brussels

Audry Stévenart

Counsel Brussels

Roos Elemans

Partner Amsterdam

Hans Van Bavel

Partner Brussels

Sophie Beerepoot

Senior Associate Amsterdam

Sten Hulsink

Associate Amsterdam

Thijs van Kemenade

Senior Associate Amsterdam

David Verwaerde

Counsel Brussels

Winfried van Hemel

Supreme Court Counsel Amsterdam

Verdediging van bestuurders en 'feitelijk leidinggevers'

Als het gaat om de verdenking van strafbare feiten die door een rechtspersoon zouden zijn gepleegd, is het mogelijk dat (ook) de bestuurder of leidinggevende van die rechtspersoon als feitelijk leidinggever aansprakelijk wordt gesteld.

Mondelēz’s fine takes the biscuit: cross-border trade crusade peaks

The European Commission has fined Mondelēz EUR 337.5 million for restricting cross-border trade. Brand owners are advised to double-check their licensing and distribution systems, as well as their commercial conduct, for possible territorial restraints.

Happy first anniversary! One year of the Vifo Act: an update

On the first of June, the Dutch national security investment screening regime (the Vifo Act) celebrated its first anniversary. Time to take stock of key findings and forthcoming developments.

Anne van Boekel

Junior Associate Amsterdam

Noot bij de uitspraak van de Hoge Raad van 16 februari 2024

De Hoge Raad over de vrijheid van uittreding bij een coöperatie (JOR 2024/132), met noot van Manon Cremers

How a 'non-commercial' contract can still qualify as a commercial transaction and be subject to statutory commercial interest

Statutory commercial interest is higher than the ordinary statutory interest. Whether statutory commercial interest is due, depends on the qualification of the relationship between the parties as a commercial contract under Article 6:119a DCC.

The anti-SLAPP Directive has legal effect

Litigation against, for example journalists, NGOs, and human rights defenders could effectively silence them. To prevent this, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union recently adopted the anti-SLAPP Directive.

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