Thomson Reuters recently published a Q&A with BUREN lawyers, Jan Holthuis, Li Jiao and Shu Liu, answering questions about the use and more…
The Netherlands is a very convenient place for international parties to litigate disputes for the following 10 reasons: more…
On 2 July 2019, the delegates more…
The liability of directors of a Luxembourg-based company is mainly based on provisions of the law of 10 August 1915 on commercial companies, as well as the general provisions more…
On Thursday March 21st, Ivan Gu was one of 4 speakers at the Agri and Horticulture Seminar organized by the RVO more…
The Netherlands Commercial Court (“NCC”) officially opened on February 6, 2019. The NCC will allow parties to conduct proceedings in the English language. more…
On 7 December 2018 the long-awaited draft bill was issued for consultation on the power of the board of a listed company to invoke a reflection period. more…
This week, the IBA, the largest annual international conference for legal professionals, is taking place in Rome. This year Buren hosted again a private event. more…
On 4 October 2018, Buren organized a seminar on the protection of company trade secrets. more…
We would like to invite you for the seminar “Protecting Trade Secrets”. The seminar will take place at the WTC in Amsterdam on 4th October 2018 from 3.00 to 6.30 pm. 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 has contributed the China chapter to Getting the Deal Through's publication Dispute Resolution, written by Jan Holthuis and Li Jiao. more…