3066 results Stibbe represented the Belgian State in a major case regarding the Pandemic Law before the Constitutional Court Stibbe successfully represented the Belgian State in the appeals against the Pandemic Law before the Constitutional Court of Belgium. Subscribe Register for our news alerts by entering your email address in the green section below. Stibbe advises Proximus Stibbe advised Proximus on the issuance of a new 7-year bond. Dafne van der Kraan Junior Associate Amsterdam Shannon van Tol Junior Associate Amsterdam Colour shifting risks: cartel fines for alleged indirect info exchange upheld National courts upheld the approach by two national competition authorities towards indirect information exchange, lowering the standard of proof for collusion by competitors when receiving competitively sensitive information from a buyer (or supplier). Corporate Governance 2023 Manon Cremers, Heleen Kersten, Manuel Lokin en Jet Rutgers have contributed to the Dutch chapter of the Chambers and Partners Corporate Governance 2023. Michiel Vanhamme Junior Associate Brussels Vybe Gesquière Junior Associate Brussels Hannah Mignolet Junior Associate Brussels Cédric Meulewaeter Junior Associate Brussels Sarah Gallo Junior Associate Brussels Juliette Hamoir Junior Associate Brussels Stibbe alumni event (Amsterdam) On Thursday 14 September Stibbe Amsterdam will host its alumni event. Seminar Samen schikken, of niet? On Thursday 7 September 2023, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm, the seminar “Samen schikken, of niet?” (To settle or not to settle?) will be held at our Amsterdam office. Keeping up with Belgian patent litigation: Year case law review 2022 Stibbe's IP team recapped last year's patent case law in Belgium for the IPKat Blog. IPKat regularly publishes on European patent law and is one of the most popular blogs dedicated to IP law. Euronext/Stibbe ECM Seminar on Prospectus Disclosure and ESG On Tuesday 12 September 2023, from 15:30 to 17:30, we will organise a seminar on Prospectus Disclosure and ESG at our Amsterdam office, together with Euronext Amsterdam. Interpretation of contracts under Dutch law: beware of the interpretation clause! Under Dutch law, the interpretation of contracts is governed by the 'Haviltex' standard. Parties who favour legal certainty sometimes opt for their own standard instead by including an 'interpretation clause'. Pagination Previous page Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page
Stibbe represented the Belgian State in a major case regarding the Pandemic Law before the Constitutional Court Stibbe successfully represented the Belgian State in the appeals against the Pandemic Law before the Constitutional Court of Belgium.
Colour shifting risks: cartel fines for alleged indirect info exchange upheld National courts upheld the approach by two national competition authorities towards indirect information exchange, lowering the standard of proof for collusion by competitors when receiving competitively sensitive information from a buyer (or supplier).
Corporate Governance 2023 Manon Cremers, Heleen Kersten, Manuel Lokin en Jet Rutgers have contributed to the Dutch chapter of the Chambers and Partners Corporate Governance 2023.
Stibbe alumni event (Amsterdam) On Thursday 14 September Stibbe Amsterdam will host its alumni event.
Seminar Samen schikken, of niet? On Thursday 7 September 2023, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm, the seminar “Samen schikken, of niet?” (To settle or not to settle?) will be held at our Amsterdam office.
Keeping up with Belgian patent litigation: Year case law review 2022 Stibbe's IP team recapped last year's patent case law in Belgium for the IPKat Blog. IPKat regularly publishes on European patent law and is one of the most popular blogs dedicated to IP law.
Euronext/Stibbe ECM Seminar on Prospectus Disclosure and ESG On Tuesday 12 September 2023, from 15:30 to 17:30, we will organise a seminar on Prospectus Disclosure and ESG at our Amsterdam office, together with Euronext Amsterdam.
Interpretation of contracts under Dutch law: beware of the interpretation clause! Under Dutch law, the interpretation of contracts is governed by the 'Haviltex' standard. Parties who favour legal certainty sometimes opt for their own standard instead by including an 'interpretation clause'.