Training
Tailored legal learning and development
Our training programmes and seminars provide an excellent way of sharing our knowledge with our clients and improving an understanding of their business. We offer seminars and skills programmes tailored to your own requirements on a wide range of legal and business issues and invite our clients to join us. The length and format of seminars (anything from an hour to a day, interactive workshops, discussions or lectures) are flexible, according to your needs.
The list below covers the legal topics we can tailor to your requirements. Please feel free to contact us or speak to your usual contact to discuss your needs. All our training courses are on request.
For more information please contact Barbara Gage.
Conflicts
Name | Description |
| Preliminary relief proceedings – a brief overview of the possibilities of preliminary relief | During this course we will provide you with an overview of the various preliminary relief proceedings and we will discuss the most important points of interest. We will focus on: - the nature of the preliminary relief proceedings
- differences with substantive proceedings
- an alternative for time-consuming substantive proceedings
- arbitral preliminary relief proceedings
- enquiry proceedings
- pre-court stages
- urgent interest
- the court hearing
- appearing in court
- default, cure of default opposition
- counterclaims
- interlocutory motions
- joining of the litigation and intervention
- summoning third-parties
- change/increase of claim
- judgments
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For more information, please contact:
Yke Lennartz
Tel +31 20 4629 470
yke.lennartz@nortonrose.com
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Employment and employee consultation
Name | Description |
| Position of works council in important decisions | Workshop regarding the rights and powers of a works council in important decisions to be taken by the company (eg, certain transactions) and practical tips for advice or consent procedures. We can also provide a general introduction on the procedure and formalities of setting up a works council when the company meets the legal requirements for doing so and what to expect during the process. |
| Employment law aspects in mergers & acquisitions | Overview of the key employment law aspects in a merger or acquisition. We will discuss what topics should form part of a due diligence, the works council advice procedure, merger filing to SER and trade unions and transfer of undertaking issues (TUPE). |
| Position managing director | Workshop on the position of the managing director and his special employment and corporate relationship. We will discuss dismissal and appointment, the advantages and disadvantages of an employment agreement versus a management agreement, proposals from the Dutch Parliament to change the employment position of the managing director and also proposed changes in remuneration structures. |
For more information, please contact:
Petra Breur-van der Beek
Tel +31 20 4629 407
petra.breur@nortonrose.com
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Energy
Name | Description |
| Sustainable energy generation, projects and incentives | A summary of the most important sustainable projects, common financial and legal structures and available (tax) incentives. |
| Grid access, interconnection, congestion management and power supply interruptions | Issues for generators, off-takes, shippers and grid operators such as TPA, exemptions, interconnectors, the power grid at sea, run-back, congestion management and the drag-line meets the cable. |
| Consumer contracting, claims and disputes | Pitfalls and case-law on consumer contracts, claims and disputes, including private horticulturists. |
| Cleantech investments | Types of technologies and investments, investment and corporate structures, EU and local incentives. |
| Carbon trading and CDM projects | Copenhagen, the ETS and beyond. |
Smart grids, meters and local generation | How to incentivise smart grids and meters and combine them with local sustainable generation. |
| CCS in a nutshell | Technology, incentives, projects and the political arena. |
| Gas storage, conversion, LNG and the Netherlands as gas-roundabout | Developments on the Dutch gas market. |
| The nuclear power revival | European and local developments, security of supply and the transition to sustainable generation. |
| Unbundling updater | Update of EU developments; implementation issues and solutions. |
| Energy M&A, JV’s and business combinations | The development of the Western-European market, sector consolidation, competition and lessons learned. |
For more information, please contact:
Weero Koster
Tel +31 20 4629 359
weero.koster@nortonrose.com
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Financial services/supervision on legislation
Name | Description |
| Introduction to securities and financial services law | An introduction to the basic principles and sources of Dutch securities and financial services law. Not for specialists. |
| Market infrastructure | An overview and analysis of the way the trade in financial instruments is organised in Europe, including recent developments in clearing and settlement of trades in financial instruments. For specialists. |
| Regulatory capital and credit institutions – Part 1 | An introduction to the EU regulatory capital regime for credit institutions. This session covers the international context, the EU framework and core concepts and requirements. |
| Regulatory capital and credit institutions – Part 2 | A review of the performance of the regulatory capital regime through the credit crisis and the latest proposals and developments. Background knowledge (eg, attendance of Part 1) is required. |
| Bank insolvency and special resolution regimes | A review of the latest legislative developments and proposals to help plan for and deal with bank insolvency. This lecture has a UK focus but includes the international context and conceptual considerations. |
For more information, please contact:
Gijs van Leeuwen
Tel +31 20 4629 430
gijs.vanleeuwen@nortonrose.com
Paul Vine
Tel +31 20 4629 425
paul.vine@nortonrose.com
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Financing and security
Name | Description |
| Security rights (pledge and mortgage) | An introduction to Dutch security law and the position of the mortgagee/pledgee. Not for specialists. |
| Introduction to facility documentation | Introductory training to the key mechanics, considerations and negotiating points in market standard (LMA) facility agreements. |
| Pitfalls in legal opinions | An overview of the most important issues in legal opinions and an explanation of the qualifications and assumptions. |
| Introduction to Islamic Finance | Introductory training to the key concepts, structures and issues in Islamic Finance. No prior knowledge of Islamic Finance is required. |
For more information, please contact:
Wouter Hertzberger
Tel +31 20 4629 427
wouter.hertzberger@nortonrose.com
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Insurance
Name | Description |
| Recent developments in insurance law | - (Contractual) duty of care, lessons learned from mis-selling issues and unit linked policies
- “BGfo2”, commission and cost transparency rules.
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| Restructuring of insurance activities | Discontinued business; portfolio transfer and (cross border) legal merger. |
For more information, please contact:
Ep Hannema
Tel +31 20 4629 413
ep.hannema@nortonrose.com
Otto Klaassen
Tel +31 20 4629 415
otto.klaassen@nortonrose.com
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Partnerships and companies
Name | Description |
| Public offer | An overview and possible timeline of a public offer for shares of a Dutch NV listed on Euronext Amsterdam. |
| The position of supervisory board members | Workshop on the tasks, responsibilities and potential liabilities of supervisory board members of a Dutch BV or NV. We will also discuss the position of nominated supervisory board members, for example by private equity investors or works councils, and the tax position of supervisory board members. |
| Structuring venture capital transactions | Workshop on transaction structures of US style venture capital transactions in Dutch companies (technology, clean tech and biotech). |
| Flex BV | An overview of the proposed amendments to the structure of a Dutch BV and possible implications for current shareholders agreements and articles of association. |
| A partnership, a limited partnership and a general partnership | Civil and tax aspects of partnerships under section 7.13 DCC. |
For more information, please contact:
Marcel van de Vorst
Tel +31 20 4629 447
marcel.vandevorst@nortonrose.com
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Real estate and projects
Name | Description |
| Real Estate Academy I | An introduction to general property law and we will focus in more detail on lease law. Briefing available: The life cycle of a lease agreement |
| Real Estate Academy II | The crossroads of private law and public law in real estate – an overview. We will discuss the Zoning and Planning Act, the Housing Act and the upcoming Act on general provisions regarding environmental law. |
| Introduction to project development and administrative law | An overview of the opportunities and challenges for project development in the Netherlands. |
For more information, please contact:
Daphne Broerse
Tel +31 20 4629 377
daphne.broerse@nortonrose.com
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Tax
Name | Description |
| Tax aspects of mergers & acquisitions | We will discuss the most important tax aspects in mergers or acquisitions with real-life examples. We will discuss the difference between an assets/liabilities transaction and a share transaction, pre-transaction restructuring, loss carry forward, financing the transaction, and allocation of tax risks between the purchaser and seller. We will focus on recent developments regarding participation exemption, deduction of interest/thin cap, tax deductible acquisition costs and VAT. |
| Tax clauses in a share purchase agreement | Drafting and evaluating tax clauses in a share purchase agreement from a purchaser’s perspective. After a brief introduction on the impact of the transaction structure, the type of purchaser (private equity/strategic buyer), the acquisition process and the relation with the due diligence, we will continue with a more detailed overview on the allocation of tax risks between the seller and the purchaser through the inclusion of guarantees/indemnities. We will discuss several topics, such as the impact of a fiscal unity (secondary liability), how to deal with current financial years (who submits the tax return?) and the payments under guarantees/indemnities. |
Acquisition financing and tax law | Interest deductibility in 2010. An overview of the latest state of affairs regarding acquisition holdings, fiscal unity, use of shareholder loans, thin cap issues and anti-abuse provisions. |
For more information, please contact:
Remco Smorenburg
Tel +31 20 4629 416
remco.smorenburg@nortonrose.com
Gesina van de Wetering
Tel +31 20 4629 385
gesina.vandewetering@nortonrose.com
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General
Name | Description |
| Document automation | Document automation saves time and costs, reduces errors and allows you to focus on more interesting and value added work. This brief demonstration and Q&A session shows what is possible. |
| The meaning of legal words | You see words like “best endeavours” and “good faith” in international contracts but do you know what they mean? This session reviews key, basic phrases from an English law perspective. |
For more information, please contact:
Paul Vine
Tel +31 20 4629 425
paul.vine@nortonrose.com
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Updates
Name | Description |
| Quarterly Insolvency Update | An overview of recent trends, development and decisions on insolvency law. Prior knowledge is required. |
| Unbundling updater | Update of EU developments; implementation issues and solutions in energy law. |
For more information, please contact:
Wouter Hertzberger
Tel +31 20 4629 427
wouter.hertzberger@nortonrose.com
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Online learning programmes
We work with you to produce online training tailored to the needs of your business and the specific issues that you face. We have designed and supplied to clients the following e-learning compliance training:
- business ethics
- competition law for business staff
- basic contract law content aimed at business/sales teams.
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