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Brussels Practice

Overview

Crowell’s office in Brussels has provided local and multinational clients with the full complement of legal services both in Belgium and Europe as a whole. Dispute resolution is at the core of our practice, and our renowned litigators represent clients before all the Belgian courts as well as before the Court of Justice of the European Union.

Our Brussels office has a strong tradition of serving the local community. Through our pro bono work, we assist and represent those who desperately need help in matters such as immigration, civil law, and domestic violence. For example, several of our lawyers offer their services to the “Legal Helpdesk,” a Brussels Bar initiative, and we also periodically set up a firm weekend “Call-in Clinic,” which offers free first line legal advice.

Industry Focus

We represent many of the world’s leading multinational companies as well as local businesses in diverse industries, with particular experience in the following areas: Telecommunications, Media and Technology, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech and Medical Devices, Health Care, Food and Beverages, Betting and Gambling, Retail and Consumer Products, Infrastructure, Industrial Manufacturing, Aviation, Automotive, Service Providers.

Language capabilities

Our lawyers work in Dutch, French, English, German, Italian, Greek, Spanish, and Portuguese and we can rely on many more language capabilities firmwide, including Mandarin, Taiwanese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and Hindi.

Practices

Insights

Client Alert | 9 min read | 02.26.24

When Talking Things Through Is the Problem, Not the Solution: The European Commission’s Updated Guidance on Information Exchange

The European Commission recently revised its Guidelines on Horizontal Cooperation Agreements. This is the third in a series of alerts in which we provide practical guidance, in light of these revised Guidelines, on how to make antitrust-related assessments for various types of agreements between competitors.

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Professionals

Insights

Client Alert | 9 min read | 02.26.24

When Talking Things Through Is the Problem, Not the Solution: The European Commission’s Updated Guidance on Information Exchange

The European Commission recently revised its Guidelines on Horizontal Cooperation Agreements. This is the third in a series of alerts in which we provide practical guidance, in light of these revised Guidelines, on how to make antitrust-related assessments for various types of agreements between competitors.

Insights

Client Alert | 9 min read | 02.26.24

When Talking Things Through Is the Problem, Not the Solution: The European Commission’s Updated Guidance on Information Exchange

The European Commission recently revised its Guidelines on Horizontal Cooperation Agreements. This is the third in a series of alerts in which we provide practical guidance, in light of these revised Guidelines, on how to make antitrust-related assessments for various types of agreements between competitors.