2862 results Netherlands Chapter in The Legal 500: Tax Disputes Comparative Guide Reinout de Boer, Michael Molenaars, Rogier van der Struijk and Mieke Lavreysen contributed to The Legal 500: Tax Disputes Comparative Guide in a Q&A chapter about the Netherlands. 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. Stibbeblog | Environment and Energy Stibbeblog | Digital Law Stibbeblog | Public Law Nicolas Maraval Associate Luxembourg Derk Lemstra Partner Amsterdam 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. Guillaume Collé Associate Luxembourg Frédéric Playe Associate Luxembourg Dutch Supreme Court answers prejudicial questions on the interpretation of the concept 'essentially new constructed real estate' for VAT purposes On Friday 4 November 2022, the Dutch Supreme Court answered prejudicial questions of the Zeeland-West Brabant District Court on the interpretation of the concept of ‘essentially new constructed real estate’ (in wezen nieuwbouw) for Dutch VAT purposes. 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 defends PwC in proceedings re Econcern Stibbe defends PwC in proceedings against two major shareholders allegedly harmed by the bankruptcy of renewable energy company Econcern. Pagination Previous page Page 89 Current page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Next page
Netherlands Chapter in The Legal 500: Tax Disputes Comparative Guide Reinout de Boer, Michael Molenaars, Rogier van der Struijk and Mieke Lavreysen contributed to The Legal 500: Tax Disputes Comparative Guide in a Q&A chapter about the Netherlands.
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.
Dutch Supreme Court answers prejudicial questions on the interpretation of the concept 'essentially new constructed real estate' for VAT purposes On Friday 4 November 2022, the Dutch Supreme Court answered prejudicial questions of the Zeeland-West Brabant District Court on the interpretation of the concept of ‘essentially new constructed real estate’ (in wezen nieuwbouw) for Dutch VAT purposes.
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 defends PwC in proceedings re Econcern Stibbe defends PwC in proceedings against two major shareholders allegedly harmed by the bankruptcy of renewable energy company Econcern.