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'''Loyens & Loeff N.V.''' (L&L) is a prominent law firm headquartered in [[Rotterdam]]<ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/Pages/Terms.aspx Loyens & Loeff Terms & conditions]</ref>. It also has offices in [[Amsterdam]], [[Arnhem]], [[Aruba]], [[Brussels]], [[Curaçao]], [[Dubai]], [[Eindhoven]], [[Frankfurt]], [[Geneva]], [[London]], [[Luxembourg]], [[New York]], [[Paris]], [[Singapore]], [[Tokyo]] and [[Zurich]]<ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/AboutUs/Offices/Pages/Default.aspx Loyens & Loeff Offices]</ref>. The firm has about 1.600 employees, including more than 800 legal and tax experts<ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/AboutUs/Pages/Kerncijfers.aspx Loyens & Loeff Key figures]</ref>.
'''Loyens & Loeff N.V.''' (L&L) is a prominent law firm headquartered in [[Rotterdam]]<ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/Pages/Terms.aspx Loyens & Loeff Terms & conditions]</ref> and has six Benelux offices and eleven branches in major international financial centres.<ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/AboutUs/Offices/Pages/Default.aspx Loyens & Loeff Offices]</ref> The firm has about 1.600 employees, including more than 800 legal and tax experts<ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/AboutUs/Pages/Kerncijfers.aspx Loyens & Loeff Key figures]</ref>.


==History==
==History==
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==Recruiting==
==Recruiting==
The schools most represented within the attorney ranks at Loyens & Loeff include [[Leiden University]], [[University of Amsterdam]], [[Erasmus University Rotterdam]], [[Utrecht University]] and [[University of Groningen]].
The schools most represented within the attorney ranks at Loyens & Loeff include [[Leiden University]], [[University of Amsterdam]], [[Erasmus University Rotterdam]], [[Utrecht University]] and [[University of Groningen]].

==Offices==
Loyens & Loeff has six Benelux offices and eleven branches in major international financial centres. <ref>[http://www.loyensloeff.com/en-US/AboutUs/Offices/Pages/Default.aspx Loyens & Loeff Offices]</ref>:

* Amsterdam
* Arnhem
* Aruba
* Brussels
* Curaçao
* Dubai
* Eindhoven
* Frankfurt
* Geneva
* Luxemburg
* London
* New York
* Paris
* Rotterdam
* Singapore
* Tokyo
* Zurich


==Areas of practice==
==Areas of practice==

Revision as of 23:05, 25 June 2011

Loyens & Loeff
Loyens & Loeff
Headquarters Rotterdam
No. of offices17 in 12 countries
No. of attorneys880
Major practice areasGeneral Practice
RevenueIncrease €284m in 2009
Date founded2000 Rotterdam
Company typeN.V.
Websitewww.loyensloeff.com

Loyens & Loeff N.V. (L&L) is a prominent law firm headquartered in Rotterdam[1] and has six Benelux offices and eleven branches in major international financial centres.[2] The firm has about 1.600 employees, including more than 800 legal and tax experts[3].

History

Loyens & Loeff was created in 2000 through a merger between the tax law firm Loyens & Volkmaars and part of the law firm Loeff Claeys Verbeke. The histories of these firms began in the early 20th century. Through this merger, Loyens & Loeff became the first firm where attorneys, tax lawyers, and civil law notaries integrated their services [4].

Recruiting

The schools most represented within the attorney ranks at Loyens & Loeff include Leiden University, University of Amsterdam, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Utrecht University and University of Groningen.

Areas of practice

Loyens & Loeff's main practice areas are[5]:

  • Administrative Law
  • Banking & Finance
  • Capital markets
  • Commercial law
  • Competition and procurement
  • Corporate / M&A
  • Corporate restructuring and insolvency
  • Employment law, taxes and benefits
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Information, communication and technology
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual property
  • Investment management / Funds
  • Litigation, arbitration and mediation
  • Pensions & Pension funds
  • Private clients
  • Private equity
  • Real estate
  • Regulatory
  • Tax
  • VAT & customs

References