Notarial Company Law Practice

Is the governance ready for the next step?

Running a business means constantly making decisions about structure, governance and collaboration. At the same time, regulation and governance requirements are increasing. You want to be sure your legal framework is sound and evolves with your organisation.

Our service

Growth requires a strong legal foundation

Businesses and institutions are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, for example as a result of sector-specific governance codes and related regulation. This raises key questions. Do the articles of association and internal regulations still align with the company’s objectives? Is the governance structure fit for purpose? And is the organisation legally prepared for a transition, collaboration or acquisition?

Notarial expertise plays a key role in this. Not only in formalising agreements, but also in shaping structure, governance and decision-making.

Our (candidate) civil-law notaries take the time to understand the organisation and translate abstract legal questions into practical solutions. We advise across the full spectrum of notarial corporate law and work for both national and international clients, from commercial enterprises to non-profit organisations.

We work with you and look ahead

As your partner in progress we do more than draft deeds. We work with you from the first strategic considerations through to legal drafting and formalisation. Each of our specialists brings in-depth expertise and a strong understanding of your sector.

The result is advice that is not only legally sound, but also works in practice. 

Our expertise

• Establishing and restructuring legal frameworks
• Governance design and optimisation
• Establishing and terminating partnerships and joint ventures
• Implementation of governance codes
• Cross-border mergers, demergers and conversions
• Transition processes
• Acquisitions

Who we work for

We advise and support national and international companies, semi-public institutions, trade associations, public authorities, charities (ANBIs), cooperatives and family businesses.oede doelen, ANBI’s, coöperaties en familiebedrijven.