Eva Van keirsbilck

Eva specialises in general company law, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions and capital market transactions.

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Eva Van keirsbilck Stibbe

Eva Van keirsbilck

Associate Brussels

Eva specialises in general company law, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions and capital market transactions.

Eva Van keirsbilck

Associate Brussels

Eva obtained a master’s degree in Law from KU Leuven in 2019. She also holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in Competition and Corporate Law from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, United Kingdom (2020). 

Before joining the Brussels office of Stibbe in 2022, Eva was a lawyer in the Brussels corporate team of an international law firm. She was seconded to a client operating in the insurance sector for a six-month period in 2024.

Languages: Dutch, English, French
Admitted to the Brussels Bar: 2022
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Stibbe advises Unifiedpost Group on its strategic divestment of its Wholesale Identity Access business

Stibbe advises Unifiedpost Group, a Belgian listed company, on the divestment of its Wholesale Identity Access business and the entry into of a partnership agreement following the signing of a term sheet with Your.World BV.

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BE Law

Stibbe advises Goed

A multidisciplinary Stibbe team advised Goed and its shareholders on its binding agreement with Mulitpharma relating to the sale of Goed’s pharmaceutical retail and wholesale business.

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Stibbe advises care chain Goed

Stibbe advised Goed, the network of pharmacies, home care shops and audiology shops of health insurance fund​ CM, on the sale of its hearing centres chain to Audika Belgium.

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BE Law

Stibbe advises the underwriters on the capital increase of WDP

Stibbe successfully advised the underwriters on the EUR 300 million capital increase of WDP, by means of accelerated book building.

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