Eugenie Nunes
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Eugenie Nunes has been a partner in Dentons' Employment and Labor practice group since 2005. She focuses on employment law and employee participation. In her practice, she concentrates on legal project management in outsourcing and transfers of undertakings, HR compliance, reorganizations and cross-border employment. She also advises clients on the employment aspects of mergers and acquisitions. She is also regularly involved in advising in disputes on employee participation and collective bargaining agreements.
Eugenie is a substitute-judge at the District Court in The Hague (cantonal division). She also manages the cross-border Employment and Labor team at Dentons.
She has various publications to her name in the field of cross-border employment and employee participation, including the "Chronicle of employee participation". Eugenie regularly gives lectures on Dutch employment law in general, employee participation and cross-border employment within the framework of various educational institutes.
Professional Memberships
-Chair of the Board of Ocean Film Productions Foundation
-Member of the Board of the Legal Women Foundation
-Legal advisor, TrustLaw (human rights)
Articles, highlights and press releases
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Dentons advises Qualitas Energy on acquisition of DunoAir’s German onshore wind development business
Global law firm Dentons has advised Qualitas Energy on the acquisition of DunoAir Windpark Panung GmbH, the German onshore wind development business of DunoAir, in a transaction that expands Qualitas Energy's wind farm development portfolio capacity in Germany by 1.4 GW to a total of 2.9 GW.
Dentons advises Qualitas Energy on acquisition of DunoAir’s German onshore wind development business
Global law firm Dentons has advised Qualitas Energy on the acquisition of DunoAir Windpark Panung GmbH, the German onshore wind development business of DunoAir, in a transaction that expands Qualitas Energy's wind farm development portfolio capacity in Germany by 1.4 GW to a total of 2.9 GW.