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...practice with the hire of partner Ferdinand Mason from leading Dutch firm Boekel de Neree. Mason, who has been a partner at Boekel...
Listed below are the results from the July 2010 New Jersey Bar Examination. Of the 3,438 candidates who sat for the exam, results have been mailed to 3,321 candidates. Of those, 2,697, or 81.21 perce
...Dutch independent Boekel de Nerée advised the ...
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...Boekel de Nerée is set to open in ...
...alliance with Boekel de Nerée but split from the firm in early...
...of Frans Vreede, partner and aviation expert at the Dutch law firm Boekel De Ner?e, Article 15's aim is to bar compensation when...
...law firm Boekel De Ner?e, Article 15's aim is to bar compensation...
For decades, the top Dutch law firms coexisted peacefully, sharing the spoils of the country's lucrative corporate market. That tranquility was shattered in May 1999, when the U.K.'s Freshfields open
...commercial offering." In addition, London's Eversheds announced plans to join with Boekel De Nereein in the Netherlands, to create pan-European capability
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