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Hans Dhondt
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Position
Partner
Hans Dhondt is partner at Janson since 2012 en co-heads the IP, IT and Trade practices department.
Hans has over 20 years of experience in advising and assisting clients in all aspects of IP protection (advise, (cross-border) litigation, contracts, protection strategies, IP audits...), in drafting and negotiating complex agreements (license, SaaS, technology transfer, IT outsourcing, software development...), and in all aspects of data protection (GDPR compliance) and trade practices (advertising, distant sales, pricing, consumer protection...). He also represents clients in (national and international) dispute resolution and is an arbitrator and a third-party decider in domain name disputes.
His clients are active in various industries, including luxury, fashion, banking and finance, retail, engineering and food.
Hans has published, has lectured and held seminars on various subjects relating to intellectual property, fair trade practices, media and entertainment law and privacy.
References
- Advising and representing a UK based multinational active in the production and distribution of vitamins and food supplements in a trademark conflict with a direct competitor before the General Court of the European Union
- Advising and assisting HomeSend, a money remittance HUB and licensed payment institution in Belgium (a subsidiary of MasterCard) in its negotiations and contracting with various IT suppliers
- Assisting and representing a very well-known fashion company (one of the global market leaders) in a multijurisdictional copyright and trademark conflict with an Italian, a French, an American and a Belgian company that all sell the same products that constitute an infringement upon the copyrights and trademark rights of our client
- Advising and assisting a very well-known multinational large-scale non-food retailer, specialized in the distribution of consumer products and services (with at the time nearly 1,000 stores spread over The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom) in drafting and negotiating a complex IT agreement (and multiple ancillary agreements) with a leading global end-to-end provider of services, software and hardware for the financial and retail industries. The contract negotiations took several months and took place in Belgium, in Germany and in The Netherlands. The agreements relate amongst to GAP analyses, software license and development, hardware supply, implementation services and maintenance services
Career
Languages
Dutch, English, French
Memberships
Member of the Brussels Bar (admitted 1998) and the Bar of Ghent (admitted 2012).Member of CEPANI (Belgian Centre for Arbitration and Mediation), of the International Trade Mark Association (INTA), the European Community Trademark Association (ECTA) and the Benelux Association for Trademark and Design practitioners (BMM).