Deloitte Legal

Who is Deloitte Legal | Lawyers? A top legal practice in Belgium, and a full service business law firm highly recommended by the most authoritative legal guides.

With approximately 150 qualified lawyers, based in Brussels (Zaventem & Boitsfort), Antwerp and Ghent, Deloitte Legal offers expert advice in the fields of banking & finance, commercial, corporate/M&A, employment, IT/IP, public/administrative, insolvency and reorganizations, real estate, tax law and litigation. Where appropriate to ensure a seamless and comprehensive high-quality service, Deloitte Legal works closely with financial, assurance and advisory, tax and consulting specialists, and with select EU and US law firms.  

Deloitte Legal | Lawyers provides thorough and practical solutions tailored to the needs of clients ranging from multinational companies, national large and medium-sized enterprises, financial institutions and government bodies, to high-net-worth families and individuals.  

REGIO
  • Vlaams-Brabant
  • Oost-Vlaanderen
  • Antwerpen
RECHTSGEBIEDEN
  • Handelsrecht en contracten
  • Vennootschapsrecht
  • Burgerlijk recht
  • Fiscaal recht
  • Publiek- & administratief recht
  • Vastgoedrecht
  • Geschillen en arbitrage/bemiddeling
  • Bank- en financieel recht
  • Intellectuele eigendom
  • Verzekeringsrecht
  • Vermogensplanning
  • Gegevensbescherming & privacy
  • Employee benefits & pensioenen
  • Strafrecht
  • Europees recht
  • M&A / Private equity
  • Mededingingsrecht
  • Omgevingsrecht
  • Arbeidsrecht en sociale zekerheid
  • Andere
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New Partner at Deloitte Legal

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of DeloitteLegal’s newest partner in Belgium: Matthias Vierstraete.

More flexibility when filing administrative appeals

On 3 August 2016, a law was adopted easing the requirements when filing an admissible administrative appeal. According to the Belgian Income Tax Code,…

Supplementary Pensions Act Reform

On 18 December 2015, the Act guaranteeing the sustainability and social character of supplementary pensions and reinforcing the supplementary characte…