Dennis Steffens

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Dennis Steffens (born in 1976) is a partner in the Utrecht office. He specialises in insolvency law and corporate law. He advises and litigates for companies on restructuring, reorganisations, relaunches, directors' liability and on financing and security issues. He also regularly acts as a trustee and administrator in bankruptcies and moratoriums.

After studying Business Economics, he joined Rabobank in 1997, where he mainly worked in the Arrears Management department. This provided him with extensive experience in finance, troubled companies and bankruptcies. He has been a lawyer and trustee since 2007. Because Dennis assists various stakeholders in troubled companies or bankruptcies as a lawyer and also acts as a trustee, he can provide considerable added value to those whose interests he represents.

Dennis is a solution-oriented, committed, critical and very sharp lawyer. He always shows maximum commitment and has a strong will to win. He is driven, entrepreneurial, decisive and energetic as well as thorough and reliable.

Besides being a lawyer, Dennis is a music lover and regularly attends concerts. He is also a sportsman and keeps fit with boxing, kick-boxing, Krav Maga, football and running. Dennis lives in Utrecht.

Fonction
Lawyer, Partner
Avocat depuis
2007
Sites
Utrecht
Langues
Dutch, English
Education
  • Law at the Free University (cum laude)
  • Specialization course in Financial Economics for curators at the Grotius Academy
  • Specialization course in Insolvency Law at the Grotius Academy (cum laude)
  • Business Economics, HEAO

Exemples pratiques
  • Advising and litigating on directors' liability.
  • Advising and litigating in restructurings, restarts and creditor agreements.
  • Advising and litigating on issues relating to financing and securities.
  • Acting as curator of, among others, Pouw Automotive Group and Spyker.

Adhésions, activités secondaires
  • Association of Insolvency Law Attorneys INSOLAD
  • Gives lectures and courses
  • Author: Tort action and directors' liability, The concurrence of tort action with special statutory grounds for liability and the actio Pauliana. Published by Celsus Juridische Uitgeverij (2007)