878 results Stibbe office building in Amsterdam acquires BREEAM ‘In Use’ certificates We are proud to have been awarded the BREEAM ‘In Use’ Asset Performance (excellent), Building Management (excellent) and Occupier Management (very good) certificates, in recognition of our ambition to improve the sustainability of our office building. Pieter Schütte and Paul Vestering attend the annual Corporate Governance Conference of the IBA Pieter Schütte and Paul Vestering will be attending the 7th edition of the annual Corporate Governance Conference of the IBA on 19 and 20 September in Frankfurt, Germany. Stibbe Diversity Seminar The Stibbe Diversity Seminar will take place at our Amsterdam office from 4:00 to 5:15 pm on Tuesday 11 October. Stibbe advises Sappi We are very pleased Stibbe is advising Sappi Limited (Sappi) in relation to the contemplated sale and carve-out transaction involving Sappi’s graphic paper mills in Maastricht. Chambers and Partners Real Estate Global Practice Guide 2022 - Luxembourg chapter Claire-Marie Darnand, Victorien Hémery, Benjamin Marthoz and Tom Storck have contributed to the Luxembourg chapter of the Chambers and Partners Real Estate Global Practice Guide 2022. The future of nuclear energy in the Netherlands On 1 July 2022, Minister Jetten for Climate and Energy informed the Lower House about the actions the government has taken to implement the coalition agreement in the area of nuclear energy. More differentiation by degree of culpability required in Penalty Policy under Foreign Nationals Act More differentiation by degree of culpability required in Penalty Policy under Foreign Nationals Act. Stibbe most popular firm among students For the third time in a row, students have named Stibbe ‘Most Popular Law Firm in The Netherlands’. Unauthorized representation: liability of the intermediary This blog is one of the blogs in a series called “Commercial contracts in the Netherlands”. It is discussed as to under which circumstances third parties can hold the intermediary liable for damage suffered due to unauthorized representation. Unauthorized representation: commitment of the principal to the agreement In Dutch commercial legal practice, contracting parties frequently act as representatives of a company. Gotta catch ‘em all? Upward referral of ‘killer acquisitions’ upheld Companies involved in intended or completed M&A transactions falling below EU and national merger notification thresholds should beware that their deals may still catch the European Commission’s eye. The capacity of contracting parties and (commercial) contracts Under Dutch law, a general principle is that contracting parties conclude agreements in their own name, i.e. they conclude agreements for themselves. Stibbe advises Aedifica Stibbe has advised Aedifica on the acquisition and lease of a care residence to be constructed in Lelystad and the acquisition and lease of a recently completed care residence in Zwolle. Stibbe Partners named in A Word About Wind’s 2020 Legal Power List Stibbe is pleased to announce that Martin In de Braekt and Heleen Kersten (Stibbe Amsterdam) have been ranked in the A Word About Wind's (AWAW) 2020 Legal Power List, an independent publication of the 100 most influential lawyers (across in-house counsel Stibbe acts as counsel in two of the first COVID-19 related civil cases in Dutch courts As Europe emerges from lockdowns and people and businesses attempt to adjust to a new reality, it remains clear that the consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) affect virtually everyone. The outbreak of the virus, the subsequent measures to address it COVID-19 update and Guidelines published on the Dutch implementation of DAC6 The EU Mandatory Disclosure Directive (“DAC6”), introducing a reporting requirement for intermediaries and/or taxpayers of certain cross-border arrangements that are perceived to be aggressive, is effective as of 1 July in the Netherlands. By his letter o Stibbe advises Hudson's Bay Company Stibbe advises Hudson's Bay Company in connection with the lease of a distribution centre from HB Capital, the investment company of the Blokker family. Stibbe advises Heijmans Stibbe advised Heijmans in connection with the development of a turnkey building, consisting of 375 young professional appartments, 1,048 m2 commercial spaces and 45 parking places; and the sale of this building to an investor. Pagination Previous page Page 28 Current page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page
Stibbe office building in Amsterdam acquires BREEAM ‘In Use’ certificates We are proud to have been awarded the BREEAM ‘In Use’ Asset Performance (excellent), Building Management (excellent) and Occupier Management (very good) certificates, in recognition of our ambition to improve the sustainability of our office building.
Pieter Schütte and Paul Vestering attend the annual Corporate Governance Conference of the IBA Pieter Schütte and Paul Vestering will be attending the 7th edition of the annual Corporate Governance Conference of the IBA on 19 and 20 September in Frankfurt, Germany.
Stibbe Diversity Seminar The Stibbe Diversity Seminar will take place at our Amsterdam office from 4:00 to 5:15 pm on Tuesday 11 October.
Stibbe advises Sappi We are very pleased Stibbe is advising Sappi Limited (Sappi) in relation to the contemplated sale and carve-out transaction involving Sappi’s graphic paper mills in Maastricht.
Chambers and Partners Real Estate Global Practice Guide 2022 - Luxembourg chapter Claire-Marie Darnand, Victorien Hémery, Benjamin Marthoz and Tom Storck have contributed to the Luxembourg chapter of the Chambers and Partners Real Estate Global Practice Guide 2022.
The future of nuclear energy in the Netherlands On 1 July 2022, Minister Jetten for Climate and Energy informed the Lower House about the actions the government has taken to implement the coalition agreement in the area of nuclear energy.
More differentiation by degree of culpability required in Penalty Policy under Foreign Nationals Act More differentiation by degree of culpability required in Penalty Policy under Foreign Nationals Act.
Stibbe most popular firm among students For the third time in a row, students have named Stibbe ‘Most Popular Law Firm in The Netherlands’.
Unauthorized representation: liability of the intermediary This blog is one of the blogs in a series called “Commercial contracts in the Netherlands”. It is discussed as to under which circumstances third parties can hold the intermediary liable for damage suffered due to unauthorized representation.
Unauthorized representation: commitment of the principal to the agreement In Dutch commercial legal practice, contracting parties frequently act as representatives of a company.
Gotta catch ‘em all? Upward referral of ‘killer acquisitions’ upheld Companies involved in intended or completed M&A transactions falling below EU and national merger notification thresholds should beware that their deals may still catch the European Commission’s eye.
The capacity of contracting parties and (commercial) contracts Under Dutch law, a general principle is that contracting parties conclude agreements in their own name, i.e. they conclude agreements for themselves.
Stibbe advises Aedifica Stibbe has advised Aedifica on the acquisition and lease of a care residence to be constructed in Lelystad and the acquisition and lease of a recently completed care residence in Zwolle.
Stibbe Partners named in A Word About Wind’s 2020 Legal Power List Stibbe is pleased to announce that Martin In de Braekt and Heleen Kersten (Stibbe Amsterdam) have been ranked in the A Word About Wind's (AWAW) 2020 Legal Power List, an independent publication of the 100 most influential lawyers (across in-house counsel
Stibbe acts as counsel in two of the first COVID-19 related civil cases in Dutch courts As Europe emerges from lockdowns and people and businesses attempt to adjust to a new reality, it remains clear that the consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) affect virtually everyone. The outbreak of the virus, the subsequent measures to address it
COVID-19 update and Guidelines published on the Dutch implementation of DAC6 The EU Mandatory Disclosure Directive (“DAC6”), introducing a reporting requirement for intermediaries and/or taxpayers of certain cross-border arrangements that are perceived to be aggressive, is effective as of 1 July in the Netherlands. By his letter o
Stibbe advises Hudson's Bay Company Stibbe advises Hudson's Bay Company in connection with the lease of a distribution centre from HB Capital, the investment company of the Blokker family.
Stibbe advises Heijmans Stibbe advised Heijmans in connection with the development of a turnkey building, consisting of 375 young professional appartments, 1,048 m2 commercial spaces and 45 parking places; and the sale of this building to an investor.