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Loyens & Loeff
Loyens & Loeff is a leading law and tax firm, and the logical choice as your fully integrated partner if you do business in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. You can count on customised, innovative advice from any of their 1000 advisers based in one of their offices in the Benelux and Switzerland or in key financial centres around the world. Thanks to their full-service collaborative practice, specific sector experience and thorough understanding of the market, their advisers comprehend exactly what you need.
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Linklaters
Linklaters is one of the world’s leading law firms. They are a high-performing, diverse team of exceptional, talented and highly motivated individuals who handle the biggest and most transformational mandates for the world’s leading corporates, banks and financial sponsors across their 30 offices in 20 countries.
They are bold and ambitious. Their goal is always to deliver the best results for their clients and each other. They focus relentlessly on innovation, efficiency and agility to meet their clients’ commercial needs and deliver beyond their expectations.
With almost 200 years of guiding business through historical, economic and commercial changes, they have a heritage of long-lasting relationships and groundbreaking work.
They are bold and ambitious. Their goal is always to deliver the best results for their clients and each other. They focus relentlessly on innovation, efficiency and agility to meet their clients’ commercial needs and deliver beyond their expectations.
With almost 200 years of guiding business through historical, economic and commercial changes, they have a heritage of long-lasting relationships and groundbreaking work.
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A&O Shearman
A&O Shearman was formed in 2024 via the merger of two historic firms, Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling. A firm built to achieve unparalleled outcomes With nearly 4,000 lawyers globally, they are equally fluent in English law, U.S. law and the laws of the world’s most dynamic markets. This combination creates a new kind of law firm, one built to achieve unparalleled outcomes for their clients on their most complex, multijurisdictional matters – everywhere in the world. A firm that advises at the forefront of the forces changing the current of global business and that is unrivalled in its global strength.
Docket Navigator
Docket Navigator is a litigation research and analytics platform that delivers deep insights into US federal patent, trademark, copyright, antitrust, securities and trade secret litigation. Based in Texas, Docket Navigator’s unique and innovative approach to modeling court cases in a digital platform has made it a must-have tool for patent litigators in the US, including over 16,000 attorneys, judges, clerks, litigation support firms, expert witness firms, tech companies and researchers. Docket Navigator delivers insights to its subscribers via a daily email called the Docket Report, customised daily alerts, a searchable online database, and powerful analytics tools. Eighty-eight of the AmLaw 100 firms, and 28 of the top 30 ‘busiest’ patent litigation firms (based on the number of patent cases filed each year) maintain subscriptions to Docket Navigator.
Kobre & Kim
Kobre & Kim is an Am Law 200 global litigation firm focused exclusively on disputes and investigations, with a strong emphasis on cross-border matters involving fraud, misconduct, antitrust, and insolvency. With a presence in 15 international locations—including New York, Washington D.C., Miami, San Francisco, Delaware, London, Seoul, Hong Kong, Shanghai, São Paulo, Tel Aviv, Cyprus, Dubai, the Cayman Islands, and the British Virgin Islands—the firm delivers integrated, multijurisdictional legal strategies in some of the world’s most complex and high-stakes matters.
The firm is particularly recognized for its leadership in restructuring and insolvency litigation. It represents a wide range of stakeholders, including public and private companies, hedge funds, institutional investors, trustees, foreign liquidators, and special board committees. Kobre & Kim’s focus on identifying critical proof and pressure points enhances outcomes in court and strengthens positioning in settlement negotiations, even in matters that do not proceed to trial.
The firm is particularly recognized for its leadership in restructuring and insolvency litigation. It represents a wide range of stakeholders, including public and private companies, hedge funds, institutional investors, trustees, foreign liquidators, and special board committees. Kobre & Kim’s focus on identifying critical proof and pressure points enhances outcomes in court and strengthens positioning in settlement negotiations, even in matters that do not proceed to trial.
Silver SPONSORS
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
De Brauw is known as the leading international law firm in the Netherlands. Rooted deeply in the Dutch tradition of problem-solving and innovation, they offer high-end legal advice in corporate transactions, disputes and regulatory enforcement. Their lawyers are widely recognised as leaders in their fields. Together, they form a strong collective, representing their clients, relentlessly pursuing excellence.
Within this framework, the R&I practice advises financial institutions, multinational companies, private equity investors and management, on all types of restructuring or insolvency-related issues with the benefit of the expertise within the firm, be that in Litigation, Corporate Governance, Regulatory, Distressed M&A, Tax, IP, and/or Employment. They are frequently involved in international and multijurisdictional transactions and litigation proceedings, and they occasionally accept appointments by foreign courts to act as special counsel or an expert in foreign proceedings.
Over the years, De Brauw’s R&I practice has played a central role in major restructurings, including the turnaround of Dutch Retail Icon, HEMA; the rescue attempts of various financial institutions; extensive litigation resulting from Russian Yukos Bankruptcy; and finance vehicles (Spanish Isolux Group, Brazilian OI, Indian Jet airways). All these matters were front-page news in both the national and international press.
De Brauw is the oldest Dutch law firm to be a member of the INSOL International Group of Thirty-Six (G36). Member firms of this select body provide significant ongoing financial support to INSOL, enabling INSOL to carry out its collaboration with major projects. Aside from handling individual matters, their insolvency team is also heavily involved in making recommendations on bills submitted by the Dutch government, notably the Dutch Scheme (WHOA).
Within this framework, the R&I practice advises financial institutions, multinational companies, private equity investors and management, on all types of restructuring or insolvency-related issues with the benefit of the expertise within the firm, be that in Litigation, Corporate Governance, Regulatory, Distressed M&A, Tax, IP, and/or Employment. They are frequently involved in international and multijurisdictional transactions and litigation proceedings, and they occasionally accept appointments by foreign courts to act as special counsel or an expert in foreign proceedings.
Over the years, De Brauw’s R&I practice has played a central role in major restructurings, including the turnaround of Dutch Retail Icon, HEMA; the rescue attempts of various financial institutions; extensive litigation resulting from Russian Yukos Bankruptcy; and finance vehicles (Spanish Isolux Group, Brazilian OI, Indian Jet airways). All these matters were front-page news in both the national and international press.
De Brauw is the oldest Dutch law firm to be a member of the INSOL International Group of Thirty-Six (G36). Member firms of this select body provide significant ongoing financial support to INSOL, enabling INSOL to carry out its collaboration with major projects. Aside from handling individual matters, their insolvency team is also heavily involved in making recommendations on bills submitted by the Dutch government, notably the Dutch Scheme (WHOA).
NautaDutilh
NautaDutilh is an international law firm with offices in Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Luxembourg, New York and Rotterdam. With over 400 lawyers, notaries and tax advisers, they are the largest independent law firm in the Benelux. Top specialists who set the tone on the world stage, and apply the same knowledge and skills to serve clients in their home markets.
DRINKS RECEPTION HOST
Dutch Restructuring Association
The Association’s main objective is to be “the body” instrumental to the facilitation and development of the Dutch restructuring practice so that it reaches the highest and most stringent local and international quality standards. The Association achieves this by developing and sharing content and best practices as well as promoting and maintaining connections and relationships between members of the restructuring community in the Netherlands and abroad.
Their key activities include, among others, the development and sharing of restructuring information and know-how, the development of a best-practices fact base emanating from the experience gained in practical cases, and the promotion of a restructuring education and training program through the development of the Association’s restructuring curriculum. The Association brings together all stakeholders involved in a financial restructuring in order to enhance everyone’s understanding of each other’s position and share and learn from the different perspectives and experiences.
The Association specializes in everything related to financial restructurings in the context of the Dutch legal system. However, the association is also very much involved internationally and therefore develops and maintains strong connections with members of the international restructuring community. The association actively exchanges Dutch and international best practices and experiences between its members. By doing so, the Association is contributing to reaching the highest possible quality standards. The Association is, therefore, an excellent resource and body not only for domestic but also for International members.
Their key activities include, among others, the development and sharing of restructuring information and know-how, the development of a best-practices fact base emanating from the experience gained in practical cases, and the promotion of a restructuring education and training program through the development of the Association’s restructuring curriculum. The Association brings together all stakeholders involved in a financial restructuring in order to enhance everyone’s understanding of each other’s position and share and learn from the different perspectives and experiences.
The Association specializes in everything related to financial restructurings in the context of the Dutch legal system. However, the association is also very much involved internationally and therefore develops and maintains strong connections with members of the international restructuring community. The association actively exchanges Dutch and international best practices and experiences between its members. By doing so, the Association is contributing to reaching the highest possible quality standards. The Association is, therefore, an excellent resource and body not only for domestic but also for International members.
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Law.com
Law.com provides lawyers within the world’s leading law firms and legal departments (Global 200, Law.com subscribers, GCs at the F1000) with news and analysis of the global legal industry, insights into what’s happening across all sectors of the legal industry in all major markets around the world. Law.com is the world’s legal authority, offering quality local coverage with global insights & trends on the entire legal industry to give international lawyers the competitive edge and business intelligence needed to grow their business worldwide.
Lexology
Lexology delivers the most comprehensive source of international legal updates, analysis and insights. Publishing in excess of 450 articles every day from over 900 leading law firms and service providers worldwide across over 50 work areas in 25 languages. Lexology’s searchable archive now contains more than 1,000,000 articles. Endorsed by more than 100 associations, corporations and corporate counsel groups, Lexology is not only considered an invaluable resource of its kind, but also regarded as the industry benchmark.












