After years of exclusively providing tax advice, Netherlands firm Loyens & Volkmaars has decided to expand its practice. Taking advantage of the closure of general practice firm Loeff Claeys Verbeke, Loyens has recruited 26 partners in Rotterdam and the Hague. Their areas of speciality include corporate, labour, banking and real estate.
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