Europe/The Netherlands - Page 2

Houthoff mourns sudden loss of co-managing partner Gerhard Gispen

Dutch firm pays tribute to 'passionate and collegial' leader with a 'big heart and great ambitions'

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Client entertainment under lockdown: the show can go on

Dutch firm Houthoff offers clients 'virtual night out' with exclusive streaming of popular ballet

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Simmons & Simmons targets Dutch arbitration market with senior hire

Niek Peters joins Simmons in Amsterdam as it looks to grow investment treaty work

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Hausfeld takes over Dutch firm to open Amsterdam office

US-based claimant disputes practice opens seventh European arm with focus on competition actions

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Top Dutch firm NautaDutilh helps secure historic court ruling demanding climate action

Leading independent firm teams up with boutique Höcker to win case forcing Dutch government to cut emissions

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Clifford Chance in Amsterdam refurb

Firm promises bright future as it moves temporarily to IJsbaanpad to undergo renovation.

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Lawyer's murder condemned

European bar condemns murder of Dutch lawyer condemned as 'unacceptable attack on the legal profession.

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Amsterdam moves reflect disruption

Greenberg Traurig says it is continuing strategic growth amid global disruption with new hires in Amsterdam expansion.

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General counsel lack climate change leadership

In-house legal teams see their role as advisory rather than leading or pioneering says Dutch research.

Simmon & Simmons goes Dutch on construction

Firm partners with Dutch think tank by co-initiating new early contractor involvement model.

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ICJ launches first app

The International Court of Justice embraces lawtech with app becoming first international judicial body in Netherlands, appoints new registrar.

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Dutch court rejects age-fluid case

A Dutch man who requested to change his age, because he feels younger, has his application denied.

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There's no accounting for taste

EU court rules taste cannot be copyrighted in setback for food industry in Dutch witches' cheese case.

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Brexit and environment on the agenda in busy week for maritime lawyers

European Maritime lawyers meet in London Brexit, hot on the heels of IMO approving GHG programme and rejecting US last minute pitch.

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The UK & Europe cryptocurrency race is on

Race is on but compariable regulatory extensions suggests UK regulation of the cryptocurrency market would take two years, says legal director.

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Judge rules Dutch government 'acting unlawfully' on climate change

Ruling comes a day after climate scientists issued a call 'act now idiots,' and other cases are to follow.

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ICOs not working as expected say regulators

EU financial markets regulator to examines ICOs to determine road aged for regulation.

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ACC Europe elects new president

Hans Albers of Juniper Networks is to lead the European in-house network, aims for growth.

Balancing competitiveness and environment tops the maritime agenda

Global Legal Post is at the Malta Maritime Summit 2018, officially opened by the Malta transport minister, who also held tripartite meeting.

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ING to pay 775 million euros fine in money-laundering case

ING insists wrongdoings detected during investigation period are due to collective deficiencies at all levels of management, not individuals.

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