Loyens & Loeff
Headquarters | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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No. of offices | 11 in 10 countries |
No. of attorneys | 497 |
No. of employees | 1500 |
Major practice areas | Law and tax |
Key people | Harmen Holtrop (Managing Partner/Member of the Executive Board), Roderik Beckers (Member of the Executive Board, Partner) |
Revenue | € 365 mln (2022) |
Date founded | 2000 |
Company type | N.V. |
Website | www.loyensloeff.com |
Loyens & Loeff N.V. (L&L) is an international law and tax firm headquartered in Rotterdam.[1] It has offices in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland (home markets), as well as representation offices in major international financial centres.[2] It is ranked as the second firm in the European 100 ranking by The Lawyer.[3] The firm has about 1.500 employees, including more than 800 tax and legal advisers.[4] Loyens & Loeff and its professionals regularly appear in national and regional rankings in the top tiers.[5] Loyens & Loeff was presented with the "Law firm of the year: Benelux" award by The Lawyer in its European Awards 2021.[6]
History
Loyens & Loeff was created in 2000 through a merger between the tax law firm Loyens & Volkmaars and part of the law firm Loeff Claeys Verbeke.[7]
See also
References
- ^ "Home page | Loyens & Loeff". loyensloeff.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "Offices | Loyens & Loeff". loyensloeff.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "The Lawyer – Loyens & Loeff profile page". thelawyer.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "Chambers – Loyens & Loeff profile page". chambers.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "Chambers Rankings". chambers.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "The Lawyer". thelawyer.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
- ^ "The Lawyer". Retrieved 2022-05-31.
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