Ashurst LLP

Address:
Avenue Louise 489
1050 IXELLES
URL: http://www.ashurst.com
Ashurst is a leading international law firm with 27 offices in 16 countries worldwide at key business centres offering clients a seamless network of support across a full range of practice areas. In Europe, our offices are located in 7 EU Member States: in Brussels, Frankfurt, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Milan, Munich and Paris. With a team of over 380 partners and 1200 lawyers in total, we provide advice of the highest quality to organisations around the world.
The office of Ashurst in Brussels was founded in 1989. It currently comprises 30 fee earners (including 6 partners) of different nationalities and qualifications, with diverse language capabilities and a wealth of practical experience.
Our Belgian law department provides high-end specialised advice in inter alia M&A, banking and finance, capital markets, corporate restructuring, commercial law and real estate. Our market leading Competition and EU law practice works both at EU and national level on all aspects of EU and competition law including trade and regulatory law.
Employee count :
10
Legal employee count :
30
Function :
Lawyer
Paralegal
Support
Main Practices :[ infos ]
Litigation
Corporate | Commercial | Economic
Other
Practices details :
Banking & Finance
Capital Markets
Competition and EU Law
Corporate and M&A
Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Real Estate
Region :
Brussels
Recruiter :
Ms. Martine Hubaut
Tel: +32 (0) 2 626 19 00
martine.hubaut@ashurst.com
Manager :
Mr. Arnaud Wtterwulghe (Managing Partner)
Tel: +32 (0) 2 626 19 14
arnaud.wtterwulghe@ashurst.com
Press :
No Contact
Ashurst appoints new management in Brussels
23/09/2016
Ashurst has appointed a new office managing partner and created a new ‘head of Brussels’ position. The changes follow the recently announced departure of former Managing Partner Carl Meyntjens to Simmons & Simmons.
European Parliament Proposal for a future-oriented civil liability framework
02/11/2020
A new step on the path of AI-related regulation has recently been initiated. On 20 October 2020, the European Parliament ("EP") adopted three reports outlining how the EU can best regulate AI while, at the same time, boosting innovation, ethical standards and trust in technology.
Artificial Intelligence and product liability – on a path to a new regulation?
24/08/2020
AI brings a myriad of opportunities to solve complex problems and improve productivity across all sectors of the economy. However, the successful implementation of AI comes with risks and challenges. One issue which needs to be carefully considered by any organisation seeking to adopt AI is product liability.
EU White Paper on Artificial Intelligence – getting ready for the future (Part 2)
12/03/2020
Following up on our first article on the EU White Paper on Artificial Intelligence (available here), this second article will discuss (A) the requirements with which high-risk AI applications should comply in the future,
EU White Paper on Artificial Intelligence – getting ready for the future
24/02/2020
There has been quite some upheaval the last few weeks in the legal digital micro-space after a draft of the White Paper on Artificial Intelligence (AI) was leaked including the idea of a three-to-five-year ban on the use of facial recognition technology in public places.