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International & Cross-Border Transactions - Netherlands
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Band 2
What the team is known for

Loyens & Loeff's Amsterdam and Rotterdam full-service offices play a vital function within the law firm's international strategy. Practitioners in the Netherlands coordinate with Loyens' other main hubs in Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland on cross-border matters, creating a strong Benelux-wide practice. The law firm plays an important role advising international clients on Dutch matters, as well as acting as lead counsel on multi-jurisdictional deals. Loyens & Loeff has also established strong relationships overseas through smaller offices in the USA and Asia, ensuring that the firm has established itself as a highly valued international partner and collaborator for numerous respected law firms in other jurisdictions.

Like other Loyens & Loeff offices, the Netherlands practice enjoys an excellent reputation for its work on tax matters, and the Amsterdam team, which is closely integrated with tax experts in the firm's other offices, is regarded as a true international player in tax law. The law firm is also recognised for its transactional capabilities across corporate M&A, private equity and energy-related matters, acting for a varied client base of Dutch and international entities.

Alongside its transactional strength, Loyens & Loeff hosts notable banking and finance and financial regulatory teams that routinely act on cross-border matters. This makes the law firm a solid option for clients involved in complex financial cases, and Loyens is also considered a top-tier option for its investment funds and real estate practices. Moreover, the team can handle cross-border financial disputes, and restructuring and insolvency matters.

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