Melanie started as candidate civil-law notary at Ploum in 2017. In 2021 she completed the professional training for civil-law notaries. Since then she has been a permanent substitute of civil-law notary Stan Commissaris.
Melanie is all-round specialised in Corporate Law. She advices and assists national and international clients on and with the incorporation and liquidation of legal entities, participations and certifications, (re)structuring, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and other corporate issues.
Melanie focuses in particular on the Semi-Public domain, such as the healthcare, childcare and culture sector. Melanie is part of our Healthcare Team.
We value Melanie for her legal expertise and ability to explain complex matters clearly. Melanie meets deadlines and keeps to agreements. We appreciate her solution-oriented approach and clear communication. - Anonymous
Melanie graduated in 2017 in Notarial Law and Tax Law at the University of Amsterdam. During her study Melanie gained work experience at, among others, FBN Juristen, Hogan Lovells and Schaap lawyers and civil law notaries.
In 2025, Melanie successfully completed the Grotius specialization course in Mergers and Acquisitions.
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