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Lieke is an associate in the Corporate, M&A and Capital Markets group. She advises in all matters of corporate and commercial law, in particular in national and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate restructurings and commercial contracts.
Lieke specialises in Dutch corporate law in the field of (cross-border) mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings and corporate governance. She also has particular expertise in (international) commercial contracts, including contracts regarding various sales channels, like distribution, commercial agency and franchise, as well as other commercial trade contracts such as terms of sale and general conditions, production, purchase, sale, and other continuing performance contracts.
Since 2022 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2021 | Consultant corporate Law, Deloitte Legal |
2020-2021 | Lecturer corporate law, student theses and internship coordindator master corporate law, Tilburg University |
2018-2020 | Associate M&A and commercial contracts, AKD N.V. |
2016-2017 | LLM, Tilburg University |
2013-2016 | LLB (Corporate), Tilburg University |
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Actualités et publications récentes
Dutch watchdog investigates French decision to stop iPhone 12 sales
par Nick Strous et Lieke van Daele
Open Source Security vs Open Source Liability
Jo Joyce and Martijn Loth look at developments in cyber security regulation and how they are likely to impact Open Source Software.
par Jo Joyce et Martijn Loth
2 de 4 Publications
Time to adapt your Open Source Software policies to include AI code assistants’ output!
Lucas de Groot and Martijn Loth look at the impact of AI code assistants on Open Source Software.
par Lucas de Groot et Martijn Loth
1 de 4 Publications
OSS and liability – in light of the new Product Liability Directive
Philipp Behrendt and Katie Chandler look at the implications for liability in relation to Open Source Software under the proposed new Product Liability Directive, and at the position in the UK.
par Dr. Philipp Behrendt, LL.M. (UNSW) et Katie Chandler
3 de 4 Publications