Practice areas

Corporate & Commercial litigation

Franssen Tolboom has a team of specialised attorneys at law and experienced jurists who assist clients in corporate and commercial disputes. Due to the extensive experience of our team and our specialised knowledge of the specific sectors we serve, clients are assisted in the best possible way.

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Corporate litigation

Our litigation team uses its extensive experience to prevent and, where necessary, resolve conflicts. We advise and litigate on, inter alia, acquisition disputes, shareholder disputes, directors' and supervisors' liability and corporate governance. Thanks to our sector focus, we understand the nuances and specific requirements of your business. Where your business activities include cross-border elements, we have an established and carefully selected global network of lawyers to assist you.

Commercial litigation

We often advise on disputes in an international context. Our advice includes commercial contracts, transactions, cooperation agreements, and representing clients before Dutch courts and arbitral tribunals. Disputes can be complex, but our clients can rely on us to cut through the noise and provide clear, concise and commercially focused advice and litigation strategies.

Our experts

Aron Das Gupta
Of counsel

Aron Das Gupta

Justin Franssen
Partner

Justin Franssen

Cor Hellingman
Of counsel

Cor Hellingman

Ayolt Zoer
Of counsel

Ayolt Zoer

Partner

Frank Tolboom

Jelle Duijn
Associate

Jelle Duijn

Frequently asked questions

We have extensive experience in international disputes. Our global network allows us to assist clients with cross-border legal issues in cooperation with our foreign partners.

Yes, we offer the opportunity for an orientation meeting to discuss your case and possible legal action. Please contact us to make an appointment.

Arbitration may be appropriate for international or complex commercial disputes. It usually offers quicker and more confidential solutions, while regular justice is more suitable for national disputes where disclosure is of less importance.