Much has been written and said about the filing privilege. The Chamber of Commerce, for example, provides information about it through its website. It is not really possible to report anything new about it. However, we thought it would be useful, especially now that we are approaching the end of the year, to once again put things in compact order: who has an obligation to file, what exactly is it and what does it entail, and when must it be fulfilled. Here are the findings:
Liability of entrepreneurs and companies
Entrepreneurship is a passion that combines freedom, creativity and hard work. But there are also threats: risks, accidents and liabilities. For example, with employees, suppliers, customers or government agencies.
Getting good advice in advance, and seeking advice when things do not go as planned for a while, can help you avoid stress and claims. Our liability lawyers can help you avoid problems. And if a dispute does arise, we will help you resolve it. Preferably amicably, otherwise in court or arbitration. Contact us for an introduction.
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Turbo liquidation and liability director
Turbo liquidation: how does it work again? What about the creditors? Do they really have nothing to say against it and are thus powerless? Not quite, according to a recent ruling by the North Holland District Court. Under circumstances, a director is personally liable after a turbo liquidation.