Corporate news
14.01.2022
Christophe Wathion joins NautaDutilh as counsel in the Corporate & Finance practice.

Christophe has practised corporate and commercial law for 12 years. He focuses in particular on Benelux and cross-border mergers and acquisitions for both financial and corporate clients. In this context he coordinates due diligence, negotiates and drafts share and asset deal documentation, and deals with post-closing issues. 

Christophe has in-depth knowledge of corporate and commercial law and is known for providing business-oriented advice. He has experience assisting numerous Belgian and international clients with the setting-up (re)structuring and running of their corporate and commercial affairs.

He is also a passionate litigator and advises clients on a wide range of litigation-related matters, including national and international recovery issues and contractual and commercial disputes.

We look forward to working with Christophe to further bolster the strong position of our Corporate & Finance practice
Head of the Corporate & Finance practice Didier De Vliegher

Didier De Vliegher, head of the Corporate & Finance practice at NautaDutilh Brussels: "We carefully scanned the market for talented M&A lawyers to assist with our increased workload. We identified Christophe as a top-notch lawyer, in particular due to his experience handling complex M&A transactions and his pragmatic, business-oriented approach. We look forward to working with Christophe to further bolster the strong position of our Corporate & Finance practice".

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