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Marc van Maanen

Partner International Trade And Transport Law at Van Traa Advocaten

Marc Van Maanen is an experienced legal professional specializing in International Trade and Transport Law. Currently serving as a Gastdocent at Universiteit Utrecht since January 2021, Marc simultaneously holds the position of Partner at Van Traa Advocaten, where expertise has been applied since August 1995. In addition, Marc is an active member of various prestigious organizations, including the Koninklijke Vereeniging Handelsrecht and ICC Netherlands, where contributions extend to leadership roles and committee memberships. Academic involvement includes sustained teaching positions at Grotius Academie and Erasmus School of Law. Marc's foundational education took place at Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica and Universiteit Utrecht, alongside a prior role as an Advocate at NautaDutilh.

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Almere, Netherlands

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Van Traa Advocaten

Founded in 1898, the firm has grown through the years into a law firm with an international scope. Nevertheless, Van Traa is a firm in which the people have both feet firmly on the ground and take time to create a good personal relationship with their clients. A firm where a pleasant work climate is highly valued. Therefore - despite the busyness and devotion required by our work - at Van Traa there is always time for a laugh. Van Traa is specialized in international trade, transport & logistics and insurance & liability. All these areas of activity often involve legally complicated cases. At Van Traa we try to get to the essence of the problem quickly and to create clarity. To make matters clear, that is our objective as Van Traa. Our firm counts over 35 lawyers - a size that makes it possible to deal with larger cases that require a specialized team. On the other hand it is also a size where everyone knows each other well and where know how and specialized knowledge is shared and passed on from the older generation to the younger.


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51-200

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