Ewald Netten is a commercial litigator with a strong focus on financial services litigation, particularly in the area of financing, securities and insolvency. With regard to the latter, his clients are mainly banks and other financial institutions.
He litigates on a wide range of subjects such as entering into and terminating loan agreements, the establishment and enforcement of security rights, insolvency issues, prejudgment attachments, netting, funds transfers, fraud and asset tracing, directors' liability and duty of care issues.
Ewald is also frequently involved in...
Ewald Netten is a commercial litigator with a strong focus on financial services litigation, particularly in the area of financing, securities and insolvency. With regard to the latter, his clients are mainly banks and other financial institutions.
He litigates on a wide range of subjects such as entering into and terminating loan agreements, the establishment and enforcement of security rights, insolvency issues, prejudgment attachments, netting, funds transfers, fraud and asset tracing, directors' liability and duty of care issues.
Ewald is also frequently involved in contentious restructuring matters, including WHOA proceedings (Dutch Scheme of Arrangement), as a result of which he is used to advising his clients at the cutting edge. He has particular experience with the restructuring and settlement of large-scale and complex local and cross-border financing.
Besides the financial services sector, Ewald has significant experience with dispute resolution in the industrials, technology and real estate sectors. In that regard he frequently acts for global companies in complex litigation, resolving cross-border contractual and tort disputes.