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Seminar on the upcoming reform of the Belgian Law of Obligations
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2 minDate of publication
28 May 2018Author(s)
Thomas Derval, Paul Alain Foriers, Rafaël Jafferali, Fanny Laune, Sander Van LoockCategories
Commercial Law, Civil Law and Consumer Law, Corporate M&A and Capital MarketsLast week, Simont Braun was delighted to see such an interest in the upcoming reform of the Belgian law of obligations, which is currently being analysed by the Council of State.
On 22 and 24 May, we hosted two seminars on this subject, where Rafaël Jafferali, who is a member of the expert group in charge of the recast, Paul Alain Foriers, Fanny Laune, Thomas Derval and Sander Van Loock went through the main aspects of the reform, making sure to explain the expected changes with pragmatism.
Simont Braun’s presentation is available here: Simont Braun Workshop – The new Civil code
Do not hesitate to contact Rafaël Jafferali for any question or assistance on the subject.