European Union:
Eelco Meerdink On English Language In Dutch Courts
14 December 2016
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.
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Uncertainty created by the UK's vote to leave the EU has
left European legal firms and financial institutions considering
homes in other parts of mainland Europe. Eelco Meerdink examines
this development and explains the rationale behind an English
language court for commercial hearings in the Netherlands.
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