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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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Franchiser liable for giving unrealistic sales forecasts?
When negotiating a franchise agreement it is common that the ...
The new EEX-Regulation: changes to enforcing foreign judgments
As per January 2015 the new EU Execution Regulation (EEX) will come into force. ...
Lawyers for debt recovery investigation
People often seek for a lawyer’s advise when having a claim or think they may ha ...
The revival of the Cooperative: the alternative form of business
Thinking of setting up a business? You may want to consider f ...
European Court: free choice of lawyer with Legal aid insurance
According to European law a person who has legal aid insurance is free to choose ...
Second opinion by a Lawyer
Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP Lawyers have frequently been approached by clients who are not completely sa ...
Hein Hoogendoorn joins Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP
Lawyer Hein Hoogendoorn has joined Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP Office Hong Kong N.V. as pe ...