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Philippe Declercq
has been a lawyer at the Brussels Bar since 1985.
He holds a licentiate in law and criminology (VUB). He followed additional
training in business law, tax law and American law. He teaches in
the law faculty of the ULB and is a substitute judge. He is recognised
as a mediator in civil and commercial cases (BBMC). He started his
training as a lawyer in a firm specialised in business law and then
worked for a few years in a firm primarily active in property law.
He founded the Philippe Declercq law firm in 1999.
He prefers to deal with cases involving commercial and property law
and employment contracts. His working languages are Dutch, French
and English. He understands German and Italian.
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Karine Gargadennec obtained
a maîtrise en droit privé option carrière judiciaire
from the University of La Rochelle in France and has been employed
as a lawyer since 1994. She has been registered as a lawyer in Brussels
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Amélie Beaudet
obtained her law degree with honours from the ULB and has been a lawyer
since 2001. She handles commercial as well as employment law cases
and deals with many rent and building disputes. She is Francophone
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Ann Herreman obtained
her law degree cum laude at the Free University of Brussels (V.U.B.)
and is admitted to the Brussels Bar. She studied Communication Management
at the Erasmushogeschool and supports corporate clients in their external
communication policy and their press relations in case of a crisis
caused by a legal problem.
Her preference matters are commercial law and real estate law and
she has a particular interest for cases of government liability in
the economic world.
Before starting her career at the Brussels Bar, she worked for a chamber
of arbitration (ADR) specialised in real estate contentious matters,
and in a management position in charge of the legal and accountancy
department in a real estate business.
She is a Dutch native speaker and has working knowledge of English,
French and German and has a basic knowledge of Greek and Turkish. |
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Inès Zantour obtained
a Maîtrise en sciences juridiques, politiques et sociales from
the University of Carthago (Tunis IV) and is Master in Common Law.
Her working languages are English, French and Arabic.
She monitors developments in E.U. law and focuses on the impact of
the agreements between the European Union and the countries on the
southern shores of the Mediterranean.
She has special affinities for I.P. law and the internet. |