Daniël Schuilwerve
Associate - Attorney at Law
Daniël Schuilwerve, attorney at law, specialises in insolvency, corporate and civil procedural law.
Daniël advises and represents clients in complex (contentious) restructuring matters and insolvency disputes. He has particular experience in matters concerning director and officer liability. Before joining Loyens & Loeff, Daniël worked at a medium-sized law firm in the Netherlands where he specialised in corporate & insolvency litigation and represented both debtors and creditors in WHOA-proceedings. Daniël is a regular contributor to legal journals, authoring case notes and scholarly commentaries.
Daniël has registered civil procedural law (burgerlijk procesrecht) and insolvency law (insolventierecht) as principal legal practice areas in the Netherlands Bar's register of legal practice areas (rechtsgebiedenregister). Based on this registration, he is required to obtain ten training credits per practice area each calendar year in accordance with the standards set by the Netherlands Bar.
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Daniël Schuilwerve
Associate - Attorney at Law
Amsterdam
English, Dutch
<p>Daniël Schuilwerve, attorney at law, specialises in insolvency, corporate and civil procedural law.</p>
Daniël advises and represents clients in complex (contentious) restructuring matters and insolvency disputes. He has particular experience in matters concerning director and officer liability. Before joining Loyens & Loeff, Daniël worked at a medium-sized law firm in the Netherlands where he specialised in corporate & insolvency litigation and represented both debtors and creditors in WHOA-proceedings. Daniël is a regular contributor to legal journals, authoring case notes and scholarly commentaries.
Daniël has registered civil procedural law (burgerlijk procesrecht) and insolvency law (insolventierecht) as principal legal practice areas in the Netherlands Bar's register of legal practice areas (rechtsgebiedenregister). Based on this registration, he is required to obtain ten training credits per practice area each calendar year in accordance with the standards set by the Netherlands Bar.