Anouk Bruins

Advocaat at BINGH Advocaten

Anouk Bruins is a legal professional currently serving as an Advocaat at BINGH Advocaten since October 2023. Previously, Anouk held the role of Advocaat at Blenheim from January 2022 to October 2023, and worked as a Jurist Arbeidsrecht at UWV from October 2020 to December 2021. Anouk's early career included positions as a Legal Assistant at NewMotion, a Juridisch (avond)secretaresse at Simmons & Simmons, and various internships, including with Lexence and Baker McKenzie Amsterdam. Anouk Bruins is pursuing the Beroepsopleiding Advocaten since March 2022, having earned a Master’s degree in Nederlands recht with a focus on privaatrecht and a Bachelor’s degree in de Rechten from the University of Groningen. Academic background is complemented by a foundation in Economie en maatschappij from Rijnlands Lyceum Oegstgeest.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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BINGH Advocaten

BINGH Advocaten is een gespecialiseerd kantoor in het hart van Amsterdam. Wij richten ons in het bijzonder op de handelspraktijk, meer concreet het intellectuele eigendomsrecht, arbeidsrecht, ondernemingsrecht en contractenrecht. BINGH Advocaten kiest voor dienstverlening vanuit een kleinere, gespecialiseerde setting. Het contact tussen cliënt en advocaat is daardoor persoonlijk en direct. Wij hanteren concurrerende tarieven. Onder onze cliënten rekenen wij nationale en internationale ondernemingen, culturele instellingen en (semi)overheidsinstellingen. BINGH Advocaten is a specialised law firm located in the centre of Amsterdam. We specialise in commercial practice, concentrating on intellectual property rights, employment law, business law and contract law. BINGH Advocaten offers services from a smaller, specialised setting. Clients are thus assured of a personal and direct contact with their lawyer. Our fees are competitive. Our clients include national and international companies, cultural bodies and (semi) government institutions.


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11-50

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