Camille Degrave focuses on corporate and commercial law and mergers and acquisitions. He has a specific interest in technology and the gaming industry, including artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
Camille is the co-editor of one of the first handheld books relating to the legal aspects of the video gaming industry on the Belgian market.
Camille is an associate in Crowell & Moring’s Brussels office. Before joining Crowell, he worked for several years in a Brussels-based Benelux law firm. During his master’s studies, Camille was part of the Erasmus Belgica program, for which he studied one semester at the University of Louvain-la-Neuve.
Camille is also active in the nonprofit sector. In 2019, he co-founded “Belgian Lawyers for Africa,” a nonprofit that raised over €15,000 in three months to construct water wells in Zambia. In 2020, he co-founded “Road to Glory,” a nonprofit that encourages underprivileged youth to take up kickboxing, a sport in which discipline, self-respect, and solidarity are central.
Publications
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"Legal aspects of the video-game industry," Maklu-Uitgevers
(2021).
Authors: Camille Degrave, Younes Sebbarh, and Gilles Leyssen (Eds.).
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"Kapitaalvermindering," Commentary on Title V, Chapter II of “Artikelsgewijze Commentaar bij het WVV” regarding the reduction of capital in public limited companies (NV). Wolters Kluwer
(May 15, 2019).
Authors: Camille Degrave and Younes Sebbarh.