Excellent results Loyens & Loeff in Women in Tax Leaders guide 2021

Posted on 9th January, 2020
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ITR (International Tax Review) has released their results for the 2021 Women in Tax Leaders Guide. We congratulate our 8 colleagues for being recognized as leaders in their field.

The excellent results are:

  • Dominique Afink – Highly Regarded
  • Marieke Bakker – Tax Leader, Highly Regarded
  • Marja de Best – Tax Leader, Highly Regarded
  • Caroline Docclo – Highly Regarded
  • Nadège Le Gouellec – Highly Regarded
  • Margriet Lukkien – Tax Leader Highly Regarded
  • Trudy Perié – Highly Regarded
  • Natalie Reypens – Tax Leader, Highly Regarded

From the ITR website:

“The Big Four figure prominently in the global rankings, accounting for almost two-fifths of every name listed. Outside of those, the most prominent firms include Baker McKenzie, Grant Thornton and Loyens & Loeff.”

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