Joyn Legal Belgium

It`s time to join forces! Founded on the initiative of five Brussels lawyers, JOYN is a new association that develops a new concept of a team of lawyers in the Belgian and European legal services sector. Just like rowing, team counsel requires great individual skills coupled with a strong team ethic. JOYN`s lawyers pursue a single, common goal of finding solutions to the problems entrusted to them. The team lawyer concept of the team lawyer is . Lallemand Legros & Joyn (LLJ) is the result of a recent merger of two medium-sized Belgian law firms, namely Joyn Legal (founded in 2010) and Lallemand & Legros (founded in 1998). This merger follows a reflection aimed at complementing the legal expertise of both firms to strengthen a range of legal services focused on commercial law, while continuing to ensure a comprehensive and pragmatic approach to defending the interests of our clients. You may cancel the Service at any time with immediate effect by sending an email to [email protected]. All complaints regarding the service must be sent by e-mail to Joyn Belgium NV at the following address: [email protected]. Any complaint relating to the Service will be communicated to Joyn Belgium NV by e-mail under penalty of forfeiture within 14 days of the date on which you became aware of the event giving rise to the complaint or after becoming aware of it. Any claim relating to the Service must be filed with the competent judicial authority within 60 days of notification of the complaint pursuant to this provision, under penalty of forfeiture. Lallemand Legros & Joyn (LLJ)Level Junction Suite 109,Rue de la Démocratie,Level, 72203Republic of Mauritius The Service is subject to these Terms and Conditions (the “Terms and Conditions”). You acknowledge that you have read these Terms and Conditions prior to registration, and by registering, you agree that these Terms and Conditions apply to the Service.

These General Terms and Conditions can be consulted at any time via the Site. E-mail: [email protected] Call: +32.2.738.02.80 Joyn Belgium NV reserves the right to change these terms and conditions. Changes to these Terms and Conditions will be made by posting a renewed and amended version of these Terms and Conditions on our website. By using our services and website, you agree that any use will be in accordance with the terms and conditions in effect at that time. Lallemand Legros & Joyn (LLJ) also has a practice focused on African countries, particularly Mauritius and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2017, we obtained the first “Global Legal Advisory Services” license issued by the Financial Service Commission of Mauritius. Our Africa office currently consists of six lawyers, including two partners. In order to use the Service, you must create a unique user account via the Application or tablet in the Merchant`s store (the “Registration”).

You declare that all personal data (“Personal Data”) you provide during registration are true, up-to-date and complete and you undertake to inform Joyn Belgium NV without undue delay of any changes to the personal data you provide. You can only register once as a user. All disputes relating to the Service are governed exclusively by Belgian law. The district court or the courts of the User`s domicile have sole jurisdiction to resolve any dispute related to the Service. In a judgment of 16 June 2017, the Belgian Court of Cassation ruled that due to (i) the general principle of international law that international law takes precedence over national law and (ii) the direct applicability of double taxation treaties (“DTAs”). Learn more. Lallemand Legros & Joyn (LLJ), based in Brussels and Mauritius, is a full-service business law firm with 40 lawyers who support their national and international clients and achieve their goals by offering the most efficient and business-oriented solutions. Lallemand Legros & Joyn (LLJ)Chaussée de la Hulpe 181/24,1170 BrusselsBelgiumTel: +32 2 738 02 80 All our lawyers are also litigators. Our expertise covers several areas such as European and international law, company law, commercial law, banking and financial law, tax law, ICT and data protection law, labour and social security law, public and administrative law, public procurement law, civil and liability law, property and family law and transport law.

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