Kennedy Van der Laan's banking expertise is led by Bart de Man, who leads on the vast majority of the firms deals with the support of Joris van Horzen. The firm is on the panel for ABN AMRO, which is has recently represented in litigation and where Van Horzen has worked on secondments....
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Kennedy Van der Laan's banking expertise is led by Bart de Man, who leads on the vast majority of the firms deals with the support of Joris van Horzen. The firm is on the panel for ABN AMRO, which is has recently represented in litigation and where Van Horzen has worked on secondments.
In standout cases, the firm worked with the US office of Dechert to advise IMPSA on a $390 million bond issue and worked with Skadden Arps to assist Ball on a $1.3 billion refinancing transaction from Deutsche Bank. The firm also received mandates from Pinsent Mason and Winston & Strawn on a series of financing transactions between €20 million to €500 million.
The firm, led by German speaking Marcel Willems, also recently advised Surinaamse Bank on a €125 million financing.
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Kennedy Van der Laan's corporate team is led by Louis Bouchez although partner Fenna van Dijk takes the lead on some of its big M&A transactions. The firm specialises in the hi-tech sector, biosciences and healthcare....
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Kennedy Van der Laan's corporate team is led by Louis Bouchez although partner Fenna van Dijk takes the lead on some of its big M&A transactions. The firm specialises in the hi-tech sector, biosciences and healthcare.
In 2010, Van Dijk led a team to advise GML on its acquisition of a majority stake in Dialysezorg and the formation of a joint-venture. The new company is a strategic alliance between two hospitals in order to provide dialysis care in the Amsterdam region.
In 2011 Van Dijk also acted for mobile technology business Mobile Interactive Group (MIG) in its acquisition of Golden Bytes. One of Bouchez's biggest deals was advising the shareholders of Carbon Resource Management on the sale of a 76.3% stake to Vitol. Jan Schouten and Maurits Bos supported on all three deals.
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