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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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Creditor of bankrupt Imtech? This is what you can do
After the banks announced they would not be providing any new finance, Imtech fi ...
The steps leading up to mergers and acquisitions
In this article, we will shine a light on the different steps of the process lea ...
Anti-takeover measures
Listed companies often resort to antitakeover schemes to prevent a takeover by a ...
Retaining profits KLM in conflict with duty of care minority shareholders?
The Supreme Court has given a final decision in the ongoing litigation bet ...
The 30% ruling for expats
Employees from abroad who come to The Netherlands to work (expats), are often of ...
Foundation Mylan sets up its takeover defence against takeover by TEVA
Yesterday it became known that the Dutch Foundation Preferred Shares Mylan has s ...
Setting up a company
Setting up a company abroad is never easy. Being unfamiliar with local rules, re ...