Strelia

Strelia is a Top Tier business law firm with headquarters located in Brussels and Luxemburg. Their level of service and high quality of work are combined with the commitment and flexibility towards their clients.

 Strelia truly believes that building and maintaining a solid, trusting relationship with their clients and their businesses is a central pillar of client servicing.  

 Besides ambition and drive, Strelia highly value dialogue and transparency, offering a unique and stimulating work environment. The firm nurtures legal talent and encourages professional and personal growth. They are top tier on a human scale.

 The firm is well established in the field of Employment law and has a thriving practice. In addition, the Employment team works closely together with the Corporate and M&A department on the labor and employment law aspects of M&A transactions.

 The Employment department of Strelia assists their clients to navigate through complex labor law issues, offering integrated solutions for a wide range of day-to-day employment-related concerns, as well as for transactional and restructuring work.  

FONDÉ

2023

RÉGION
  • Bruxelles
PRINCIPALES ACTIVITÉS
  • Droit commercial et contrats
  • Droit des sociétés
  • Droit civil
  • Droit fiscal
  • Droit public et administratif
  • Droit de l'immobilier
  • Litiges et arbitrage/médiation
  • Droit financier et bancaire
  • Propriété intéllectuelle
  • Droit des assurances
  • Planification patrimoniale
  • Protection des données et de la vie privée
  • Employee benefits & pensions
  • Technologie, média et télécommunications
  • Droit européen
  • M&A / Private equity
  • Droit de la concurrence
  • Droit du travail et sécurité sociale
  • Droit des entreprises en difficulté
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