David specialises in corporate law, focussing on (cross-border) mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and private equity transactions. David maintains a broad corporate M&A practice and advises both corporates and (international) private equity firms on transactions and corporate matters in a large variety of sectors with a particular focus on private equity and M&A transactions within the real estate and project development sector.

Before joining the Corporate/M&A practice group, David was a member of the Real Estate practice group, where he advised developers and investors on acquisitions and disposals of (turnkey) (re)developments of large-scale residential and non-residential buildings, as well as bio science and mixed-use projects.

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Memberships

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Dutch Bar Association, 2020
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Qualifications

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Master of Laws (LLM), specialisation Civil Law, University of Groningen, 2020
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Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Dutch Law, University of Groningen, 2017

David Altunian

Associate - Attorney at Law

david.altunian@loyensloeff.com

New York, Amsterdam

Dutch, English, Armenian

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<p>David Altunian is an Attorney at Law in the Corporate/M&A practice of Loyens & Loeff. He advises clients on a broad range of cross‑border corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures, with particular experience in transactions involving real estate, including (turnkey) (re)developments.</p>

David specialises in corporate law, focussing on (cross-border) mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and private equity transactions. David maintains a broad corporate M&A practice and advises both corporates and (international) private equity firms on transactions and corporate matters in a large variety of sectors with a particular focus on private equity and M&A transactions within the real estate and project development sector.

Before joining the Corporate/M&A practice group, David was a member of the Real Estate practice group, where he advised developers and investors on acquisitions and disposals of (turnkey) (re)developments of large-scale residential and non-residential buildings, as well as bio science and mixed-use projects.