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The moment you hear a contract partner has declared bankruptcy, the clock starts ticking. It’s
Legal and regulatory compliance means running your organization in a way that meets the law
Welcome to the new world of AI, where incredible chatbot technology is running headlong into
Entering into a contract with a Dutch entity presents significant opportunities, but the unique aspects
You've won your case abroad, which is a massive hurdle cleared. But getting that judgment
Separation changes your family, not your responsibilities. Between handovers, school choices, WhatsApp threads, and holiday
A Non‑Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a straightforward promise in writing: you agree not to share
In the Netherlands, a company's legal structure is designed to shield its directors from being
In the Dutch legal system, pre-judgment attachment, known locally as conservatoir beslag, is a remarkably
New relationships bring shared plans—and sometimes old baggage: a forgotten credit card, telecom arrears, even
Welcome to the new era of corporate accountability. Making vague or exaggerated environmental promises in
The EU's new digital regulations, the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act
Trying to trade internationally in 2025 can feel like walking through a minefield. With sanctions
A spark at the office, a late-night text between co‑founders, a supplier dinner that turns
You’re building a business because you care—about your customers, your team, and the change you
The European Union has rolled out the AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive law designed
Introduction Legal remedies against enforcement of a judgment offer crucial protection when a court ruling
Introduction Application to set aside (verzet aantekenen tegen) a default judgment (verstekvonnis) is a crucial
A freelance contract often feels like a quick, flexible solution: you download a template from
Providing general terms and conditions correctly is actually very simple: you must give the other