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We are proud to share that Lindenbaum has been ranked in the Legal 500 as one of the leading firms in the Netherlands in the EMEA 2024 rankings. The firm has been ranked in the “Dispute resolution: class actions category”, and is noted as a “firm to watch” in the “Dispute Resolution: Commercial Litigation” and “EU and Competition categories”.
Next Generation Partners
Moreover, our partners Damiën Berkhout and Stefan Tuinenga have both been named “Next Generation Partners” by the Legal 500.
Testimonials for Lindenbaum
The client feedback on Lindenbaum includes:
The full review can be read here: https://www.legal500.com/c/netherlands/dispute-resolution-class-actions/
Managing partner Damiën Berkhout: ‘We are very appreciative for the wonderful feedback by our clients and peers. We see that the terrific, hard work by the team has really paid off and we look forward to continuing to provide the best possible work for our clients.’
About the Legal 500
The Legal 500 is dedicated to analyzing the capabilities of law firms across the world, with a comprehensive research program revised and updated every year to bring the most up-to-date vision of the global legal market. It’s rankings are based on feedback from 300,000 clients worldwide, submissions from law firms and interviews with leading private practice lawyers, and a team of researchers who have unrivaled experience in the legal market.
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