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ESG clauses have become essential tools for companies doing business in the Netherlands. These contract
Starting a business in the Netherlands means your ideas and innovations need proper protection. Without
Running a company means you face pressure from every direction. Regulators demand compliance. Investors want
ESG regulations are moving from optional guidelines to legal requirements in 2026. Dutch companies face
The Brainport region is booming. With heavyweights like ASML leading the charge and a vibrant
When is a Parent Company Liable for Its Subsidiaries’ Debts? When a company goes bankrupt
A digital shareholders' meeting is a general assembly held entirely online, enabling shareholders to participate,
When you face a shareholder conflict in the Netherlands, knowing your legal options can mean
Influencer marketing in the Netherlands has grown rapidly, but many brands and content creators don’t
The European Mobility Directive is a game-changer for companies wanting to merge, divide, or even
A Practical Guide for Debtors and Creditors . Introduction Enforcement instruments such as attachment and
A Practical Guide Through Legal Grounds and Case Law Introduction Imagine: you suddenly receive notice
Can a company simply amend its general terms and conditions? The short answer: not always.
The Netherlands has become an attractive market for franchise businesses. Operating successfully requires understanding the
When a defective product causes harm in the Netherlands, the law provides clear pathways for
Introduction After a divorce, many people assume their financial ties to their ex partner are
You shake hands on a deal, write up the terms, and both parties sign. But
They call it “Europe’s smartest square kilometer,” and for good reason. Eindhoven has transformed from
Introduction A tenancy agreement for residential accommodation may be terminated only by the subdistrict court,
Introduction Article 2:9 of the Civil Code regulates internal directors’ liability: a director can be