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Seizure or freezing order of bitcoins, other crypto or NFTs under Dutch law
As a Dutch IP and IT lawyer, I am often asked whether bitcoins, other crypto currencies or NFTs can be subject to a conservatory seizure (...)
Dutch law example agreements
Penrose believes in sharing knowledge and experience. For that reason, we have published several Dutch law example agreements on our website. We already did this (...)
7 tips for a successful sale of your company in the Netherlands
As a Dutch M&A lawyer, I have learned over the years to recognize a number of recurring factors that are important a sale of a (...)
Corporate law in the Netherlands: M&A in 5 steps
As a Dutch corporate lawyer, I am often asked how the process of a merger or company takeover generally works in the Netherlands and under (...)
Intellectual Property (IP) in Joint Ventures
A joint venture is often interesting for companies that have been active in their market for a longer period of time and that want to (...)
When does a shareholder not have information rights
This blog addresses the question of when a shareholder of a Dutch private limited company is not entitled to information under the laws of the (...)
Marco Meijer switches to Penrose
We are pleased to announce that Marco Meijer will continue his practice at Penrose from 1 April 2022. Marco started his career as a lawyer (...)
Penrose continues as a cooperative U.A.
From 1st April 2022, the legal form of Penrose has changed from a private limited company to a cooperative without liability. This change is rather (...)
The European Digital Strategy: rules for governing digital services
How the EU wants to diminish the power of big techAs part of the European digital strategy, also known as Shaping Europe’s Digital Future, the (...)
Addition ‘for whatever reason’ important under Dutch law
Words Matter. Lawyers think so anyway, because our written products are a cornerstone of our work. Think of contracts and procedural documents. Especially with agreements, (...)









