International & Cross-Border Transactions - Netherlands
What the team is known for
NautaDutilh is a notable Benelux law firm that offers a distinguished full-service practice in the Netherlands in its Amsterdam and Rotterdam offices. The law firm has strong appeal for handling inbound and outbound cross-border work, offering seamless coordination with full-service teams in Brussels and Luxembourg, and representative offices in London and New York. The law firm also often joins forces with other leading law firms to work on international mandates and deliver work to a high standard.
NautaDutilh is known to execute cross-border transactions with excellence, and is particularly praised for its strength in restructuring, typically working on large multi-jurisdictional matters. The law firm also has an impressive track record of handling high-end cross-border corporate M&A transactions, particularly in the technology, pharmaceutical and energy sectors, and offers robust services in corporate investigations and intellectual property. Serving both transactional and contentious cross-border mandates, the law firm is also highly rated in dispute resolution.
Alongside these strengths, NautaDutilh equally hosts top-tier financial regulatory and securitisation teams, backed up by strong equity and debt capital market practices, and strength in investment funds, tax and real estate. Financing matters account for a considerable portion of cross-border work as the team assists national and international banks, bookrunners and underwriters.
Strengths
"NautaDutilh give valuable advice on cross-border matters."
"NautaDutilh has a strong team of committed professionals that have experience in large international transactions and, in many cases, have spent time in the London or New York market."
"NautaDutilh has always been commercial and able to both provide guidance on what they view as customary in the Netherlands and also tailor their advice to the specific fact pattern that we find ourselves in. The firm is conscious that in a global transaction, even if the Dutch guarantees and collateral are important, they are a piece of the whole."