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We are looking for a student who has a keen interest and is looking to gain experience by being part of our broad and dynamic Regulatory Enforcement practice.
You will be employed as a student trainee on a full-time basis, for a period of two-months.
The practice
We advise and represent major companies and financial institutions in a wide range of cross-border matters, and provide strategic advice to our multinational clients globally in litigation, transactions and enforcement actions. Our Regulatory Enforcement practice is active, and has an unrivalled reputation, across the entire spectrum of international, EU and Dutch regulatory law.
What you can expect
As a student trainee, you will have the opportunity to work in the following practice areas:
You will actively support lawyers in ongoing matters, and be involved in internal investigations, merger filings, administrative law proceedings and privacy issues.
During your traineeship, you will be able to participate fully in all of our educational and social programmes (both those which are practice specific, and those arranged for the whole firm). You will also participate in our Introduction Day, and have the opportunity to meet other colleagues starting at the same time, in different roles across the firm. Ideally you will share a room with one of our lawyers, and be able to accompany them to any court hearings and client meetings.
The requirements
If you are:
then we very much look forward to hearing from you.
Our clients, people and drive for quality are the energisers of our firm. They are the basis from which we deliver a powerful corporate practice, a centre of excellence in litigation and arbitration, and an unparalleled team of compliance experts.
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