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When interpreting a contract, the ‘actual intention’ of the parties is what matters
In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam held that the actual intention of the parties in concluding an agreement should be take ...
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Action against trademark infringement? Assess your chances of success in a lawsuit!
Recently, a trademark owner stood up against an (alleged) tra ...
Enforcement of arbitral award: permission of the court required!
, enforcement of an arbitral award requires the permission of ...
When can you appoint a liquidator for an estate?
In the event of an inheritance, it sometimes occurs that a third party - a credi ...
Pre-pack bankruptcy is the transition of an enterprise in terms of employment law
The 22 June 2017 verdict by the European Court of Justice qualifies a pre-pack a ...
Breach of trademark and/or brand: what are the criteria?
How does the court view whether someone else's trade name or logo appears to be ...
One shareholder excludes the other, what can you do?
An earlier blog by Lawyer Hein Hoogendoorn explained that in preliminary r ...
Violation of the administration obligation and director’s liability: Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP explains!
An administrator can hold the director of a bankrupt enterprise liable for the r ...