Please note: limits have been placed on expedited liquidations
An ‘expedited liquidation’ is a relatively quick and simple procedure to dissolve a legal entity. This changed on 15 November 2023.
Lawyer
Insolvency law
Company law
Bachelor of Law, University of Amsterdam
Masters in Commercial Legal Practice, University of Amsterdam
Association of Young Insolvency Lawyers (JIRA)
Active member of the De Jonge Balie association at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands (Young Bar Association)
Dutch
English
Janine is a lawyer in the insolvency law practice.
She is regularly appointed receiver by the court. Moreover, she works closely with the other receivers at GMW lawyers. As a result, she has extensive experience in insolvency law.
Because of her practical experience as receiver, Janine is pre-eminently the lawyer to assist clients in disputes with receivers regarding (for instance) directors’ liability or fraudulent acts in respect of creditors, or to assist clients in a restart from bankruptcy. She also regularly assists clients dealing with non-paying customers and advises companies in difficulties. Do you wish to file an objection or appeal against the judgement of your bankruptcy? If so, you can also turn to Janine.
Janine is known for her personal and committed approach. Clients characterise Janine as accessible, direct and precise.
Netherlands Bar – register of legal practice areas
Janine van den Bemt has registered the following legal practice areas in the Netherlands Bar’s register of legal practice areas (rechtsgebiedenregister):
This registration obliges her to obtain ten training credits per calendar year in each registered principal legal practice area in accordance with the standards set by the Netherlands Bar.
An ‘expedited liquidation’ is a relatively quick and simple procedure to dissolve a legal entity. This changed on 15 November 2023.
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