Natalie focuses on dispute resolution, helping clients react to challenges with clarity and strategic direction.
As managing partner of our Brussels office and head of our disputes, litigation and arbitration group in Belgium, Nathalie provides the cutting-edge advice and trusted guidance clients need to succeed in complex, high stakes matters.
Nathalie partners closely with Belgian and international corporate clients, private equity firms and financial institutions, helping them achieve success in critical matters, from cross-border and domestic disputes to white collar crime and regulatory investigations. In every instance, her work builds resilience, positioning clients to navigate future challenges with agility and confidence.
Nathalie speaks French, Dutch and English, allowing her to provide support across jurisdictions, blending local expertise with a global perspective.
- Advising an automobile manufacturer on the coordination of its global defence of customer claims.
- Representing TK Elevator on the co-ordination of multiple follow-on damages proceedings across jurisdictions including Belgium, Austria, Germany and The Netherlands in the context of the elevators cartel case.
- Representing companies in several internal investigations aiming to report any suspected incident of fraudulent or corrupted practices.
- Advising a financial institution in civil proceedings and in a criminal investigations pending before the Belgian Courts and in Luxembourg.
- Advising a global steel wire producer on its global dawn raid preparedness program to be deployed in 40+ jurisdictions with additional focus on seven key jurisdictions.
- Advising a leading fashion company on various regulatory investigations and questions regarding compliance with applicable European and national regulations on cosmetic products, food products and consumer goods;
- Representing a construction consortium in relation to ICC arbitrations for cost-overruns.
- Representing an international group in the launching of an ICC arbitration against a Chinese counterparty in a commercial dispute.
- Representing an engineering services company in their construction dispute in an ad hoc arbitration in relation to an EPC contract for the construction of a LNG power plant.
- Advising a multinational chemical company in assessing potential post-acquisition claims included in a joint venture agreement executed with another global chemical company.

