
Corporate law
What is corperate law?
Corporate law is the overarching law that deals with starting and running a business, company, foundation or cooperative. This area of law is a collection of all legislation that applies to business.
What does a corporate lawyer do?
Our corporate lawyers provide you with dedicated and focused support in every legal area. We specialize in the areas of law and issues that you as an entrepreneur have to deal with, such as:
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Contract law
- Litigation
- Insolvency law
- Restructuring
- Administrative law
- Employment law
- Intellectual property law
- Real estate law
- Tenancy law
- Banking and finance law
Corporate law attorneys Amsterdam
We believe that a corporate lawyer can provide the best advice when they are familiar with their clients’ business practices. That is why our lawyers enjoy visiting their clients. They want to see, feel, and hear what is going on so that the advice they give is truly tailored to entrepreneurs. Our lawyers are passionate about law and entrepreneurship. Because our specialized corporate lawyers are entrepreneurs themselves, we know what entrepreneurs encounter in their daily work.
They specialize in various sectors of the economy and have extensive experience in the following industries: ICT, fashion, hospitality, shipping, entertainment, e-business, innovation, retail, business services, energy, and real estate. The corporate law attorneys at Fruytier Lawyers in Business have one goal: to ensure that entrepreneurs are not held back by legal problems, but can quickly get on with doing business successfully.
We realize that entrepreneurs are usually not served by lengthy and costly court proceedings and will therefore seek alternative solutions wherever possible. Our advice is practical, solution-oriented, and written in such a way that you can quickly get back to doing what you love most: doing business!
For more information or no-obligation advice on corporate law, please contact one of our specialists.
Recommended reading: How can a business lawyer help me?
When should you engage a corporate lawyer?
It is wise to engage a corporate lawyer as soon as you are faced with important decisions or conflicts within your company. Examples include drafting or reviewing contracts, disputes between shareholders, restructuring, or a takeover. By seeking legal advice at an early stage, you can avoid unnecessary risks and lay a solid foundation for your business operations. Our lawyers think proactively with you and provide legal peace of mind, so you can focus on what really matters: doing business.
How can you engage a corporate law attorney?
Engaging a corporate law attorney at Fruytier Lawyers in Business is simple and personal. Feel free to contact us by phone or email, or fill in the contact form on our website. During an introductory meeting, we will discuss your situation and determine which approach best suits your company. You will quickly gain clarity about the options, working method, and costs, so that you can take the next step with confidence.
Marcel Fruytier
Bank- and Financial Law, Merging and acquisition, Corporate Law & Disputes regulation and litigation
Jop Fellinger
IT and ICT law, Corporate Law & Disputes regulation and litigation
Myrddin van Westendorp
Employment law, Merging and acquisition & Corporate Law
Mignon de Vries
Intellectual property, Corporate Law & Disputes regulation and litigation
Bert Gravendeel
Intellectual property & IT and ICT law
Vincent van Oosteren
Employment law, Merging and acquisition & Corporate Law
Koen Wanders
Merging and acquisition, Corporate Law & Real Estate law
Joël de Bruijn
Corporate Law
Judy Sliepen
Employment law
Ravinder Sukul
Merging and acquisition & Corporate Law
Britt Beumer
Intellectual property & IT and ICT law
Hugo Roelink
Corporate Law
Floris Krijt
Corporate Law
Corporate law
- How can a corporate lawyer help me?
- What legal forms exist in the Netherlands?
- Contract law
- Shareholder dispute
- Lawyer for shareholders' agreement
- Agencies, distribution and franchise agreements
- Seizure and enforcement
- Liability in a private limited company
- Director's liability
- Financing and securities
- International contracts
- Lawyer for company acquisitions, sales and mergers
- Collection costs
- Entrepreneurs and divorce
- Failure to perform the agreement
- Employer's liability and good employment practices
- Contract for services
- Duty of care of banks
- Bankruptcy, restructuring and restart