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Martin Krüger

Company lawyer in the Netherlands

Our Dutch company lawyer in the Netherlands Martin Krüger is dedicated to every case. Delving deep into the facts he ensures no argument is missed allowing him to anticipate steps from the other party.

His field of work includes contractual disputes, (product) liability, commercial and corporate litigation, with a special focus on the consequences that failing internal communication, systems and flows of information can have for the contractual and tortious liability of companies.

Martin has acted in a broad spectrum of cases comprising industrial accidents and disputes between industrial parties.

His German background and English-language schooling enable Martin to provide optimal service to clients with cross-border cases and issues. Martin has extensive experience advising players in the European and international industry in the chain extending from the designer, producer, importer, distributor, and retail to the consumer. His understanding of and experience with other business cultures enables Martin to provide his clients with the best possible support in negotiations and dispute resolution involving foreign parties. In addition to his work as a lawyer, Martin regularly gives lectures and workshops.

His special focus is on issues of product safety, (European and international) product regulations (e.g. CE marking), product liability, and occupational health, as well as safety legislation and regulations. Martin assists his clients in drafting documents such as general terms and conditions, agreements with suppliers, and purchase agreements and assists clients during inspections by government authorities. If a dispute cannot be resolved out of court, Martin in his capacity as litigator also licensed to conduct legal proceedings.

Martin has registered the following principal (and secondary) legal practice areas in the Netherlands Bar’s register of legal practice areas (rechtsgebiedenregister):

– Civil Law (general practice)
– Civil procedural law – Litigation

Based on this registration, he is required 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.

Tactical

Dedicated

Industry driven