NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam
Netherlands Germany
Trends and Developments Contributed by: Herald Jongen, Radboud Ribbert, Nienke Bernard and Wouter van Wengen Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Belgium
Greenberg Traurig, LLP is a global law firm with over 2750 lawyers, tax consultants, and civil- law notaries in Europe, the USA, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. This extensive foot - print gives the firm the resources and power to handle any domestic and international matters. In the USA, it is one of the largest law firms by headcount. The Greenberg Traurig Amsterdam office was established in 2003 as Greenberg Traurig’s first office in Europe. The office is home to more than 100 professionals, includ -
ing approximately 70 lawyers, tax advisors and civil-law notaries. The Amsterdam team is well versed in representing clients around the world in domestic, national and international policy and legislative initiatives, as well as guiding them through the business growth cycle for a variety of technologies. As a result, it provides forward-thinking and innovative legal services to companies producing or using leading-edge technologies to transform and grow their busi - nesses.
Authors
Herald Jongen is a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig. He focuses his practice on outsourcing, technology transactions, data protection, strategic relationships and M&A. He has led many complex multi-jurisdictional matters in the technology and financial industries. His forte is deal making and he goes where the deal is, which has taken him to New York, Silicon Valley, London, Paris, Brussels, Stockholm, Berlin and Frankfurt, among other places. Herald is known for his efficient pressure-cooker negotiations. He is a leading advisor of the Dutch government on negotiating with Big Tech and on privacy and cybersecurity.
Radboud Ribbert is a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig (GT) and the centre of the Amsterdam IP practice. He has extensive experience handling complex, high-profile
matters across a range of sectors. He concentrates on copyright, patent and trade mark law, and is a well-known litigator in these fields. He has an international focus and is frequently involved in international entertainment contracts. Radboud represents world-famous entertainers on patent and trade mark issues. He also advises on distribution and franchise issues in the retail and sports sectors. He regularly collaborates with GT’s teams in the USA and provides clients with advice on matters around European IP law.
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