Stan Vanlangendonck

Portrait of Stan
Stan is an associate in our Brussels Employment practice, advising clients across various sectors on a broad spectrum of individual and collective employment law matters. His expertise encompasses collective dismissals and restructurings, fringe benefits and stock-based remuneration, individual dismissals, social dialogue and collective bargaining disputes, protected employees, discrimination, workplace harassment and well-being at work, and platform work. Stan provides both advisory and litigation services to employers.

Stan speaks Dutch, English and French.
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  • Work highlights

    Some of Stan’s recent work highlights include assisting:

    • Advising the King Power Group and Leicester City Football Club in a litigation dispute between football club OH Leuven and its former CEO concerning the termination of his mandate and the subsequent appointment of a new CEO;
    • Assisting the Getronics Group in connection with a total of 15 separate litigation proceedings following a judicial reorganisation, involving claims relating to employees' rights in a judicial reorganisation procedure (CLA no. 102), transfer of undertaking (CLA no. 32bis) and discrimination;
    • Advising an international transport company in the context of a significant and complex collective redundancy and restructuring process;
    • Advising an international multi-level marketing company on the implementation of the Platform Work Directive.
  • Ancillary functions

    In 2024, Stan joined the Institute of Social Law at KU Leuven. Amongst others, he teaches master-level courses on Salary and Benefits and on International Social Security.

  • Qualifications

    Stan obtained his bachelor’s degree in law from Universiteit Hasselt and his Master of Laws from KU Leuven, which included an Erasmus semester at the Università di Bologna. He also obtained an advanced Master in Social Law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

    He has been a member of the Brussels Bar since October 2022.

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