Kim de Bruijn > Loyens & Loeff > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile

Loyens & Loeff
PO BOX 71170, 1008 BD AMSTERDAM
Parnassusweg 300
1081 LC Amsterdam
Netherlands
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Position

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Career

Kim de Bruijn, attorney at law, specialises in restructuring and insolvency matters. She works in our Amsterdam office. She focuses on insolvency law, including financial and corporate restructurings and litigation matters.

Kim advises and represents Dutch and international clients in high profile restructurings. Her areas of expertise include insolvency law, restructuring litigation and financial and corporate restructurings. As an insolvency law expert, she regurlarly publishes articles and annotations to case law. She is also a board member of the Netherlands Association for Comparative and International Insolvency Law and a member of the international committee of the Dutch Restructuring Association. Prior to joining the Litigation & Risk Management practice group, Kim worked in Loyens & Loeff’s Banking & Finance practice group, advising on cross-border finance transactions.

Recent matters that Kim has worked on include representing:

– an ad hoc group of creditors in relation to the Dutch Scheme proceedings (WHOA) of McDermott
– an ad hoc group of creditors in summary proceedings before the Netherlands Commercial Court in a dispute about the
transfer of (pledged) shares in the Frigoglass Group
– a secured lender and security agent in a large Dutch Scheme proceeding (WHOA)
– the management board of a large Dutch entity (with international subsidiaries) in the preparation to its bankruptcy
– the Dutch headquartered syncreon Group in its debt restructuring

Lawyer Rankings

Netherlands > Restructuring and insolvency

(Leading associates)

Kim de Bruijn – Loyens & Loeff

Loyens & Loeff‘s team is well regarded for its abilities advising on complex domestic and cross-border corporate restructuring matters. International and privately-held companies, and shareholders are amongst those the team assists in both non-contentious and litigious contexts. An example of its advisory work includes its assisting secured creditors of a global company with all aspects of the implementation of a multi-billion dollar restructuring. Team lead Vincent Vroom is noted for his ‘spot-on perspective’ and has experience advising on schemes of arrangement, on US chapter 11 proceedings, and on foreign restructuring regulations in addition to his contentious capabilities. Joris Dunki Jacobs has advisory and contentious capabilities in international restructuring matters, and Kim de Bruijn is highly regarded for her ‘deep knowledge’ of the area.