We specialize in complex commercial litigation, providing expert legal representation for businesses facing intricate and high-stakes disputes. Quinz acts on behalf of national and international entities in a wide array of commercial disputes, including: 

  • Business or commercial contract claims
  • Tort claims
  • Banking litigation   
  • Collective claims and class actions 
  • Real estate and construction law litigation
  • Asset recovery proceedings
  • Matters of procedure, evidence and conflicts of laws
  • Cross-border disputes

Quinz also assists corporate clients as well as established international and foreign law firms in matters of transnational litigation. Our team’s broad experience in complex cross-border disputes is well-recognized by the legal market. 

As an independent team with strong academic and policy credentials, we deliver hands-on and pragmatic advice.

Noteworthy appointments include:

  • defending a Belgian company against a billion euro legacy liability claim initiated by the Flemish Government
  • representing the developer of a major infrastructure project in a dispute with a neighbouring company concerning soil contamination on the project site
  • representing a leading Belgian bank in one of the first mass claims brought before Belgian courts
  • representing a leading Belgian bank in one of the largest and most influential mass claim actions in recent times involving thousands of shareholders 
  • representing foreign investors in proceedings for the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in Belgium
  • representing a foreign State in proceedings regarding the enforcement of a multi-million dollar arbitral award through attachment of several immovable properties in Belgium
  • defending several parties in a dispute around a Belgian listed company triggered by a group of disgruntled US shareholders requesting the annulment of a sale as well as USD 4 billion in damages
  • representing a Belgian listed holding company in respect of alleged liability for the acts of one of its operational companies abroad