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Laga quoted in Trends article over the return of the MDP model

Laga quoted in Trends article over the return of the MDP model 12.03.10 | Hilde Laga and Werner Van Lembergen are asked to express views in this week’s Trends Magazine (11 March 2010) on the multidisciplinary relationship which our law firm Laga maintains with Deloitte.

Work Toward Greater Mobility and Flexibility

04.03.10 | Employment lawyer, Matthias Lommers recently published in ExpatWeb Newsletter.

Laga's pan European study on the cost of dismissal featured in De Tijd

Laga's pan European  study on the cost of dismissal featured in De Tijd 03.03.10 | With an average notice period of 12 month for employees, the cost of dismissal in Belgium is higher than in any of the other researched countries. On the other hand, Belgium is also the only country where the employer is not required to motivate the reasons for dismissal, a position which is subject to many questions.

Laga ranked in Chambers Global 2010 guide

Laga ranked in Chambers Global 2010 guide 25.02.10 | Chambers and Partners released their anticipated Global guide for 2010 and Laga has received several rankings and recommendations that confirm its strong position within the Belgian legal market and the breadth of its practice. Below are excerpts of Laga’s rankings and recommendations :

Internationaal privaat arbeidsrecht en Rome I

26.01.10 | Employment lawyers, Tom Claeys and Lieven Monserez recently published in Orientatie.
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Laga organises regular breakfast meetings on the latest legal developments in employment, social security and immigration law. Participation is free of charge. Check our events page for more information on the next session.