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Alette de Groot

Advocaat

CMS Derks Star Busmann
Atrium - Parnassusweg 737
1077 DG Amsterdam
PO Box 94700
1090 GS Amsterdam
Netherlands
Languages Dutch, English

Alette de Groot is an advocaat in our Employment & Pensions practice Group. She focuses on individual and collective employment law.​

Alettes' advisory work includes dismissal cases, co-determination, employment conditions, employee incentives, collective bargaining agreements, transfer of undertakings and work permit issues. She also provides advice from a corporate employment law perspective, such as employees’ legal position in transactions and the managing director’s legal position vs. shareholders and the supervisory board.​

Furthermore, Alette is also an active member of the CMS Expat Desk.

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Education

  • Master Private Law, University of Amsterdam
  • Bachelor Law, Utrecht University
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27/06/2022
The 5 most important changes according to the Act on Transparent and Predictable...
Employers should take action before 1 August, 2022 due to the Act on Transparent and Predictable Employment Conditions (in Dutch: Wet Transparante en voorspelbare arbeids­voor­waarden). This Act introduces...
17/06/2022
CMS has advised CF Group on its acquisition of the Starline Group
CMS has advised CF Group, an international German family business, on its acquisition of the Starline Group. Founded in 1974, Starline Group is a leading manufacturer of swimming pools and swimming pool...
28/08/2020
Dutch ruling reminds managing directors serving as proxy holders that their...
Last week, the Dutch Subdistrict Court in Gelderland confirmed the dismissal of a managing director serving as a proxy holder for a Neth­er­lands-based company due to serious culpable actions and ruled...
28/08/2020
Dutch ruling reminds managing directors serving as proxy holders that their...
Last week, the Dutch Subdistrict Court in Gelderland confirmed the dismissal of a managing director serving as a proxy holder for a Neth­er­lands-based company due to serious culpable actions and ruled...