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Stibbe advises Hudson's Bay

Stibbe advises Hudson’s Bay on its plans to enter the Dutch retail market by opening up to 20 new department stores in the Netherlands over the next 24 months.  

Stibbe advised Insight Venture Partners on the acquisition of an interest in Campaign Monitor

Stibbe represents ExxonMobil

Stibbe acted as defence counsel for ExxonMobil in "follow-on" litigation initiated by 'claims vehicle' CDC. CDC seeks damages for loss allegedly suffered as a result of an antitrust infringement in the European market for paraffin wax.

Stibbe advises Aedifica

Stibbe advised Aedifica recently on two transactions in order to further expand her Dutch portfolio of care assets.

Stibbe advises Eni

Stibbe advised Italian energy company Eni onthe sale of Eni Gas & Power NV/SA to Dutch utility company Eneco.

Stibbe represents Simed in dispute with Slotervaart hospital

Stibbe represented Simed International in a dispute with the privately-owned Slotervaart hospital in Amsterdam. The Slotervaart hospital claimed that Simed International had sent incorrect invoices to the Slotervaart hospital, which would therefore have b

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

Het Weespersluis-arrest: gooit de Hoge Raad de deur dicht voor een procedeerverbod bij de bestuursrechter?

De Hoge Raad legt de lat hoog voor het aannemen van misbruik van recht bij het instellen van beroep bij de bestuursrechter. Gooit de Hoge Raad hiermee de deur definitief dicht voor procedeerverboden? In dit blogbericht gaan wij onder meer op deze vraag in

District Court of Amsterdam rules on the duty to furnish facts in antitrust damages case concerning the trucks sector

In an interim judgment of 28 February 2024, the District Court of Amsterdam ruled inter alia on the duty to furnish facts for claimants in liability proceedings following an infringement of competition law rules.

The New Luxembourg SFDR and Taxonomy Regulation Implementing Law

On 3 March 2022, the Luxembourg law of 25 February 2022 implementing a.o. the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and the Taxonomy Regulation has been published in the Official Journal of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Belgian watchdog tackles bid rigging

In recent cases in the fire protection and private security sectors, the Belgian Competition Authority has made the prosecution of bid-rigging one of its top priorities, imposing hefty fines on infringers for their participation in cartel schemes.

Sharing is caring? Commission can take over NCA probe

The EU case cooperation mechanism does not create any rights for companies to have their case dealt with by a particular competition authority. Companies should therefore factor the dynamics of this cooperation mechanism into their defence strategies.

Lotte Hover-Boon

Partner Amsterdam

Jérôme Dubois

Senior Associate Brussels

Sabrina Lai Cheong

Counsel Luxembourg

Signaleringsblog week 38: actuele jurisprudentie en ontwikkelingen bestuursrecht en omgevingsrecht

In deze blog signaleren wij kort enkele belangwekkende bestuursrechtelijke en omgevingsrechtelijke uitspraken en ontwikkelingen van de afgelopen periode.

Grid congestion in the Netherlands: ACM consultation of new prioritisation framework for electricity transport capacity requests

On 26 June 2025, the Dutch energy regulator the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) published for consultation a new prioritisation framework for electricity transport capacity requests.
The ACM invites market parties to submit their views.

European Court of Human Rights rules in landmark case that governments must combat climate change

The European Court of Human Rights rules that governments have an obligation to take effective measures to meet climate targets and combat the harmful effects of climate change.

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