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Hanne Arnols

Snr. Counsel - Mediator

Corporate Law and M&A / Commercial and Economic Law

Hanne Arnols
+32 2 747 40 07
hanne.arnols@be.Andersen.com
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I strive to find solutions that are both legally sound and fully aligned with my clients’ interests.

Hanne Arnols obtained her Master of Laws degree at KU Leuven, with a major in Tax Law and a minor in Economic Law. She began her career as a junior associate at a mid-sized law firm in Limburg (2013–2018), where she gained extensive experience in corporate and contract law. She then worked for more than six years at a Big Four firm, where she held a prominent leadership role and specialized in complex corporate and M&A transactions, restructurings, and corporate legal matters.

During this period, Hanne developed a strong interest in the practical and constructive representation of clients’ interests, guided by the principle: “Building bridges when possible, litigating when necessary.” In 2024, she completed a specialization in mediation to further deepen this vision.

In 2024–2025, Hanne was active at a Limburg-based law firm with a strong focus on mediation. There, she combined legal expertise with a personal and empathetic approach, guiding entrepreneurs through complex challenges and helping to achieve sustainable, balanced solutions.

Expertises

Commercial and Economic Law

Commercial and Economic Law

Corporate Law and M&A

Corporate Law and M&A

Qualification

  • Bachelor of Laws - UHasselt (2008-2011)
  • Master of Laws - KU Leuven (2011-2013)
  • Manama Corporate Law - KU Leuven (2014-2016)
  • Certificate in Family Wealth Management - UHasselt (2021-2022)
  • Basic training Certified Mediator - New Deal Academy Hasselt (2024)
  • Mediation in Civil and Commercial Cases - New Deal Academy Hasselt (2024)

Languages

  • Dutch
  • English
  • French

Memberships

  • Jong VKW Limburg
  • Voka
  • Conferences and seminars

  • Various in-house and customer seminars on share transfers / Shareholder conflicts / Points to consider when transferring family businesses
  • Teacher Corporate Law SyntraPxl Limburg