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Legal information
Here you can read our professional liability insurance and contact details for who to contact if you have any questions or complaints.
Privacy Statement
In our privacy statement you can read what kind of data we store, how we use it, your rights and how to invoke them.
Supplier Code
In our Supplier Code of Conduct we state that we conduct our business operations responsibly and ethically. We expect our suppliers to work on their corporate social responsibility.
Terms & Conditions
The use of our services is governed by the terms and conditions set out below. By using our website you accept these terms and conditions.
Client Identification
On the basis of the Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act, civil law notaries, lawyers and tax advisers are obliged to identify the client, prior to establishing a business relationship.
Improper Gifts & Benefits (Anti-Bribery & Anti-Corruption) Policy
Loyens & Loeff is committed to preventing all forms of Bribery and Corruption in all of its activities and operations. This Policy outlines and explains the guidelines and prohibitions that apply to giving and receiving Gifts or Benefits, in order to prevent Corruption and Bribery.
Legal Practice Register
The Legal Practice Register lists the areas of law for which each attorney at law is registered with the Netherlands Bar Association. Loyens & Loeff uses an office registration model.
Luxembourg Partners Overview
Loyens & Loeff operates in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg exclusively under the name Loyens & Loeff Luxembourg S.à r.l.. The firms co-managers (gérants) are Marc Meyers and Frédéric Franckx.
All relevant details on our Luxembourg Partners can be found in the Luxembourg Partners Overview.
Be aware of imposter e-mails
Anyone can fall victim to an online hack or scam. These deceptive messages often mimic legitimate sources to trick you into payments. However, many of these incidents can be prevented by implementing security measures and exercising caution.
We kindly alert you about the possibility of imposter e-mails impersonating Loyens & Loeff. For example, requesting payment of an overdue bill. These e-mails might contain personal data, such as name, phone number, e-mail address and photo of Loyens & Loeff staff taken from our website.