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The Netherlands Commercial Court ("NCC") is now open for business (as of 1 January 2019). The NCC hears cases in the English language, both in first instance (NCC District Court) and in appeal (NCC Court of Appeal). All ...
The COVID-19 virus also has far-reaching consequences for the accessibility of justice and alternative forms of dispute resolution in the Netherlands. In this article we will tell you what measures have been taken up ...
As the development of vaccines against COVID-19 is progressing, the question becomes urgent who will be liable if a vaccine is marketed and will cause unexpected adverse effects as a result of the requested speed and ...
It is widely known that COVID-19 imposes immediate difficulties on many companies to pay their bills, and – equally – to collect their own outstanding invoices. In the below we will discuss the most commonly expected ...
The end of the transition period between the EU and the UK has resulted in a change in the rules relating to cross-border litigation between the UK and the Netherlands. In this article we discuss what the new rules are ...
Globally, many companies are (again) affected by significant decline in business and/or closures as a result of measures taken by governments to deal with the coronavirus. Many of these companies have some form of ...
In Part One, Bryony suggests that while we still may not be drowning in class action cases, there is definitely a need to start swimming and consider how and why different European jurisdictions are attracting claimants ...
In Part Two Bryony examines claims commenced so far and actions companies can take to prepare for actions that may head their way.
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