326 results Stibbe advises Sealed Air on sale of its Diversey business Stibbe advises Sealed Air Corporation, a NYSE listed company, on the sale of its Diversey Care division and the food hygiene and cleaning business to Bain Capital Private Equity. Stibbe advises Schiphol Amsterdam Airport Stibbe advises Schiphol Amsterdam Airport on various public law issues, including a matter relating to the expansion of Schiphol's subsidiary, Lelystad Airport. Several local residents, and the Society for the Protection of Birds, appealed against the zon Stibbe advises Air Liquide Stibbe advises KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Stibbe assists Funai on its global acquisition of Philips's lifestyle entertainment business Advising the Japanese consumer electronics company Funai in the bidding process and negotiations to acquire Philips's lifestyle entertainment business globally (including audio, video, multimedia, and accessories) involving 14 jurisdictions. Stibbe advised Mainfreight Stibbe advises KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Stibbe advises Grain Millers Representing Grain Millers in an appeal against a fine in the flour sector that resulted in a lower fine. Stibbe advises KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Advising KLM on several environmental and planning aspects. Stibbe advises Brussels Airport Company Stibbe advised the Brussels Airport Company on the real estate aspects and bidding procedure regarding the redevelopment of the Gateway Building at Brussels Airport. Stibbe advises KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Press release: ATB declared bankrupt, Daisy Nijkamp and Job van Hooff appointed bankruptcy trustees On 22 April 2022, Amsterdam Trade Bank N.V. ("ATB") filed for bankruptcy and was declared bankrupt by the Amsterdam District Court. The court appointed D.D. Nijkamp and J.E.P.A. van Hooff as bankruptcy trustees. No impairment of the EC’s impartiality: ECJ upholds Scania judgment The ECJ upheld the Commission’s fine on Scania for participating in a cartel. The Commission’s impartiality is not necessarily impaired by having the Commission case team in charge of the settlement procedure also deal with the penalty decision. Employers beware: the Commission joins the ‘labour party’ Companies should review their recruitment and hiring policies and practices. The Commission has joined the hunt for ‘job cartels’ with its first ever cartel in the labour market. Court of Appeal rules on admissibility of antitrust follow-on damages claim under the old Dutch collective action regime The judgment of the Court of Appeal of 's-Hertogenbosch of 27 May 2025 concerns a collective action brought by Consumentenbond and Stichting Aequitas against Koninklijke Philips N.V. under the old Dutch collective action regime of Article 3:305a DCC. Google Android-ruling: Commission flunks AEC test once again The AEC test has likely assumed mythic status at the European Commission with the EU courts striking down its AEC analysis for a third time. Nevertheless, the Commission seems on the right track to tackling abuse of dominance in the digital sector. Sense and sensibility in sustainability collaborations The ACM’s push for companies to come forward for an antitrust blessing of their sustainability solutions is paying off. The ACM has again given informal guidance to companies wishing to make sustainability agreements. The ACM’s priorities in 2023: the energy transition, digitalisation, and sustainability On 26 January 2023, the ACM announced that its priorities for 2023 would be the energy transition, the digital economy, and sustainability. This agenda is unsurprising in view of the ACM’s recent policy statements and enforcement actions. Pagination Previous page Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Next page
Stibbe advises Sealed Air on sale of its Diversey business Stibbe advises Sealed Air Corporation, a NYSE listed company, on the sale of its Diversey Care division and the food hygiene and cleaning business to Bain Capital Private Equity.
Stibbe advises Schiphol Amsterdam Airport Stibbe advises Schiphol Amsterdam Airport on various public law issues, including a matter relating to the expansion of Schiphol's subsidiary, Lelystad Airport. Several local residents, and the Society for the Protection of Birds, appealed against the zon
Stibbe assists Funai on its global acquisition of Philips's lifestyle entertainment business Advising the Japanese consumer electronics company Funai in the bidding process and negotiations to acquire Philips's lifestyle entertainment business globally (including audio, video, multimedia, and accessories) involving 14 jurisdictions.
Stibbe advises Grain Millers Representing Grain Millers in an appeal against a fine in the flour sector that resulted in a lower fine.
Stibbe advises Brussels Airport Company Stibbe advised the Brussels Airport Company on the real estate aspects and bidding procedure regarding the redevelopment of the Gateway Building at Brussels Airport.
Press release: ATB declared bankrupt, Daisy Nijkamp and Job van Hooff appointed bankruptcy trustees On 22 April 2022, Amsterdam Trade Bank N.V. ("ATB") filed for bankruptcy and was declared bankrupt by the Amsterdam District Court. The court appointed D.D. Nijkamp and J.E.P.A. van Hooff as bankruptcy trustees.
No impairment of the EC’s impartiality: ECJ upholds Scania judgment The ECJ upheld the Commission’s fine on Scania for participating in a cartel. The Commission’s impartiality is not necessarily impaired by having the Commission case team in charge of the settlement procedure also deal with the penalty decision.
Employers beware: the Commission joins the ‘labour party’ Companies should review their recruitment and hiring policies and practices. The Commission has joined the hunt for ‘job cartels’ with its first ever cartel in the labour market.
Court of Appeal rules on admissibility of antitrust follow-on damages claim under the old Dutch collective action regime The judgment of the Court of Appeal of 's-Hertogenbosch of 27 May 2025 concerns a collective action brought by Consumentenbond and Stichting Aequitas against Koninklijke Philips N.V. under the old Dutch collective action regime of Article 3:305a DCC.
Google Android-ruling: Commission flunks AEC test once again The AEC test has likely assumed mythic status at the European Commission with the EU courts striking down its AEC analysis for a third time. Nevertheless, the Commission seems on the right track to tackling abuse of dominance in the digital sector.
Sense and sensibility in sustainability collaborations The ACM’s push for companies to come forward for an antitrust blessing of their sustainability solutions is paying off. The ACM has again given informal guidance to companies wishing to make sustainability agreements.
The ACM’s priorities in 2023: the energy transition, digitalisation, and sustainability On 26 January 2023, the ACM announced that its priorities for 2023 would be the energy transition, the digital economy, and sustainability. This agenda is unsurprising in view of the ACM’s recent policy statements and enforcement actions.