The contemplated leave by the United Kingdom (UK) of the European Union (EU) is, with Brexit negotiations only slowly moving forward, still is an item frequently discussed. more…
On 4 October 2018, Buren organized a seminar on the protection of company trade secrets. more…
Compared to other jurisdictions, getting a pre-judgment attachment on assets in the Netherlands is shockingly easy. Foreign companies are often surprised to learn that a more…
Buren advises the American gas producer Praxair Inc. on the divestment of its European (industrial gases) business, valued at about 5 billion euros ($6 more…
The General Data Protection Regulation (full name: Regulation on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of more…
Buren assisted Varroc Group, a global 1-tier automotive component manufacturer of India, with the filing of a “red herring” more…
Damiën Berkhout and Philip ter Burg published an update article on collective action mechanisms. The authors provide an overview of the more…
On 8 March 2018 the Dutch parliament approved draft legislation that will allow parties to choose to litigate civil more…
Data security is vital in today’s digital world. With the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becoming the minimum standard for data more…
As of 18 January 2017 the new European Regulation 655/2014 establishing a European Account Preservation Order more…
On 1 July 2017 a new law will go into effect that will put a ban on unreasonably long payment terms. The law intends to prevent large corporations from applying unreasonably long periods for paying invoices of small and medium sized suppliers (Small and Medium Enterprises or SMEs). more…
Buren advises Wepa-Gruppe on the acquisition of Van Houtum, one of the few remaining independent paper factories in the Netherlands. more…