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Rutgers & Posch advises the shareholder of Toyota de Jonge Goes-Vlissingen in relation to the sale of Toyota de Jonge Goes-Vlissingen to Cappendijk cars
Rutgers & Posch advises the shareholder of Toyota de Jonge Goes – Vlissingen in relation to the sale of Toyota de Jonge Goes – Vlissingen to Cappendijk cars. By completing this acquisition Cappendijk cars becomes the official Toyota dealer for the entire province Zeeland. The team of Rutgers & Posch consisted of Justus Fortuyn, Laura Dingemans, Laetitia Wezenbeek and Remmert Koster.
Read more >Rutgers & Posch advises Henri & Herman
Rutgers & Posch advises Henri & Herman on the sale of its automotive dealerships in the region Utrecht to Emile Frey. Emile Frey is one of the largest automotive holdings in Europe and pursuant to the transaction it will acquire Henri & Herman Opel, Citroen, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep, Lanci, Alfa Romeo and Abarth dealerships in the region Utrecht, the Netherlands. The team consisted of Matthijs van den…
Read more >Four years later: is the NCC already a success?
Following on from the commercial courts that already existed in some big cities (such as London, Dublin, Delaware, Dubai and Singapore), the government gave approval to open a court in the Netherlands specialized in international commercial disputes in 2015. Incentives were a yearning for an English-language jurisdiction and an improvement in the international trade position of the Netherlands. When the Netherlands Commercial Court (NCC) was established, it was…
Read more >Bolster Investment Partners acquires majority participation in Snoeks Automotive
Rutgers & Posch has advised the shareholders and management of Snoeks Automotive in the auction sale to Bolster Investment Partners and subsequent management participation. Snoeks develops interior concepts for light commercial vehicles. With seven branches worldwide, Snoeks operates in more than 50 countries and has more than 500 employees. The Rutgers & Posch team consisted of Bas Mees, Joost Kuipers and Sophie Klaversteijn.
Read more >Rutgers & Posch advised Zorg van de Zaak in its acquisition of P5Com
Rutgers & Posch advised Zorg van de Zaak (a Dutch a network organization of occupational health and safety companies) in its acquisition of P5Com (a Dutch consultancy firm that helps organizations in the public sector to improve their performance). The Rutgers & Posch consisted of Matthijs van den Broek, Tijmen Noordhoven and Remmert Koster. See also: https://www.zorgvandezaak.nl/in-de-pers/persbericht-p5com-sluit-zich-aan-bij-zorg-van-de-zaak-netwerk/
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