Tim de Greve

Tim is a leading complex commercial litigation practitioner with extensive experience in a wide range of areas, including contractual and tort disputes, professional liability, corporate litigation and directors' fraud, in particular the enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards and principal cases concerning legal privilege in the Netherlands. Tim handles these complex matters for listed companies, financial institutions and large privately held companies.

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Tim de Greve

Partner Amsterdam

Tim is a leading complex commercial litigation practitioner with extensive experience in a wide range of areas, including contractual and tort disputes, professional liability, corporate litigation and directors' fraud, in particular the enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards and principal cases concerning legal privilege in the Netherlands. Tim handles these complex matters for listed companies, financial institutions and large privately held companies.

Tim de Greve

Partner Amsterdam

He also has extensive experience in both first-instance and appeal litigation. Clients consult Tim in high-stakes domestic and international disputes, where a sound strategic approach to complex business issues, a willingness to walk uncharted legal paths, and the courage to bring fundamental cases to court have led to progressive results. This, combined with his no-holds-barred mentality, leads to great successes in court for many of his clients.

Tim teaches at several legal academies. Besides his professional capabilities as a lawyer, Tim is a very active member of the Supervisory Board of the TEAM ALZHEIMER Foundation.

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

Languages: Dutch, English
Admitted to the Amsterdam Bar: 2003
Amsterdam Zuidas Symphony building
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NL Law

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