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All our lawyers are highly skilled in their chosen areas of specialisation and have acquired significant local and international experience. Our Belgian office offers to our Belgian and international clients a first class team of over 35 multi-lingual lawyers.

All our lawyers are highly skilled in their chosen areas of specialisation and have acquired significant local and international experience.

We have developed a high degree of specialist knowledge of key chosen sectors: Aviation & Aerospace, Banking & Finance, Communications, Information Technology, E-commerce, EU & Competition, Life Sciences, Media and Sports.

Located in Brussels, the heart of the European decision making community, we are also able to closely follow and influence the developments of European law, particularly in our chosen sectors. This enables us to keep our clients abreast of key developments in EC law.

The office is headed by Managing Partners Paul Hermant and Bruno Vandermuelen.

Click for directions to the Brussels office.

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Communiqués de presse

Bird & Bird lawyers chosen for ILO Client Choice Awards 2010

09-02-2010

- International law firm Bird & Bird is delighted to announce that four of its lawyers have been recognised at the International Law Office Client Choice Awards 2010. -
Bird & Bird strengthens EU & Competition practice with the appointment of Anne Federle

04-12-2009

International law firm Bird & Bird announces the appointment of Anne Federle as partner in the EU & Competition Group. Anne joins Bird & Bird from Linklaters where she has
Bird & Bird strengthens market leading telecoms position with hire of Tim Schwarz

06-07-2009

- International law firm Bird & Bird announces today the appointment of new partner Tim Schwarz, who joins the firm from Linklaters where he was Global Head of TMT/IP. -

Our Lawyers in Print

Articles

Pas question d’invoquer la force majeure pour ne pas aller travailler !

February, 2010

- C’est au travailleur d’apporter la preuve de l’existence de la force majeure, “ce qui n’est pas aisé”, souligne Christophe Delmarcelle, avocat spécialisé en droit du travail chez Bird&Bird. -

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