Martin In de Braekt

As the head of our energy and industry group, Martin has proven experience and understanding of the legal and business aspects in the energy and industry sectors.

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Martin In de Braekt

Partner Amsterdam

As the head of our energy and industry group, Martin has proven experience and understanding of the legal and business aspects in the energy and industry sectors.

Martin In de Braekt

Partner Amsterdam

Martin has acted as counsel to many energy and industrial companies in business and financial matters, creating tailored legal solutions. Furthermore, he has handled matters for sponsors, developers, contractors, lenders and other parties in energy and industrial projects, including project finance and litigation.

Martin has been admitted to both the Bar of Amsterdam (1988) and the Bar of Paris (1992), becoming a partner with our Amsterdam office in 1995.

He has a master’s in civil law and tax law from Leiden University.

Languages: Dutch, English, French, German
Admitted to the Amsterdam Bar: 1988
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