Roel has a focus on corporate M&A and private equity work. Roel represents corporates and principal international private equity houses in their investments, add on, portfolio assistance (including restructuring advice) and exit transactions, often with an international dimension. From 2010 through 2013, Roel worked in the New York Office of Loyens & Loeff.

He lectures frequently and has published on a number of corporate law-related matters.

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Memberships

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Dutch Bar Association
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International Bar Association (IBA)
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American Bar Association (ABA)
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Board member European American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) Netherlands
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Qualifications

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LL.M. degree, US Corporate Law, New York University School of Law, 2005
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LL.M. degree, International Business Transactions (cum laude), Nyenrode Business Universiteit, 2004
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Dutch law (cum laude), University of Amsterdam, 2004
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Publications

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Fluit, R. (2017). Onttrekkingen door aandeelhouders en de (niet benijdenswaardige) rol van het bestuur (25) 2) Amsterdam, Netherlands: O&F.
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Fluit, R. (2017). What a US Buyer Should Expect in a Dutch M&A Transaction. European Company Law, Volume 14 (1).
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Fluit, R. (2009). Juridische fusie/splitsing van banken en de gevolgen daarvan voor bestaande bankhypotheken (9.1), Amsterdam, Netherlands: Vennootschap & Onderneming.

Roel Fluit

Partner - Attorney at Law

roel.fluit@loyensloeff.com

Amsterdam

Dutch, English

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Roel Fluit, attorney at law, is a member of the Corporate practice group in our Amsterdam office. He focuses on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions and (national and international) joint ventures.

Roel has a focus on corporate M&A and private equity work. Roel represents corporates and principal international private equity houses in their investments, add on, portfolio assistance (including restructuring advice) and exit transactions, often with an international dimension. From 2010 through 2013, Roel worked in the New York Office of Loyens & Loeff.

He lectures frequently and has published on a number of corporate law-related matters.