Nathalie Amiel

Nathalie Amiel

Advocaat | Counsel

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Nathalie specialises in commercial tenancy law. Her work focuses mainly on assisting with transactions and advising, negotiating and litigating (including on cassation proceedings) in complex tenancy cases. Her clients include real estate and telecom companies, banks, estate agents, developers, petrol stations, investors and public authorities. In 2002 Nathalie passed the entrance examination for Association of Tenancy Law Lawyers summa cum laude, and she regularly lectures on her area of expertise.
Nathalie is the editor-in-chief of the journal Tijdschrift voor Huurrecht Bedrijfsruimte, an editor and co-author of the Handboek Huurrecht Bedrijfsruimte (Manual of Tenancy Law relating to Commercial Property), and the author (together with Ivette Mol) of the Huurrecht (Tenancy Law) section of the fast-track proceedings column of the Dutch Mr. journal. She teaches a course on tenancy law for the OSR legal training institute, and is a board member of the Dutch Association of Tenancy Law Lawyers.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Law (Maastricht University)
  • Specialisation course on Construction Law (passed with merit)
  • Specialisation course of the Dutch Association of Landlord and Tenant Law Practitioners (summa cum laude).
  • Specialisation course on tenancy law for counsel in the real estate, renting and leasing sector.
  • Advising Hoorne Vastgoed BV and Hoorne Vastgoed Ontwikkeling BV, a seller and a developer, respectively, on the sale of two distribution centres in Alkmaar.
  • Advised Stellantis N.V. on the legal merger between Peugeot Nederland N.V., Citroën Nederland B.V. and Opel Nederland B.V.
  • Advised Landal GreenParks Holding B.V. on the acquisition of Vakantiemakelaar B.V., the largest specialist in the brokerage of recreational real estate.
  • Houthoff recently advised on the acquisition of the shares in the IEF portfolio by a consortium led by CBRE Global Investors (three institutional investors from the Netherlands, plus CBRE Dutch Retail Fund). IEF is a joint venture formed by Bouwfonds Investment Management and IEF Capital. The portfolio consists of 31 Dutch retail properties (mostly flagship stores), including the well-known Dutch retail chains HEMA and de Bijenkorf.

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