Build Your Dutch Business on Solid Legal Foundations
From company formation to commercial disputes — expert business law support for entrepreneurs and startups.
Starting or running a business in the Netherlands as an expat comes with unique legal challenges. From choosing the right legal structure — BV, ZZP, VOF, or Stichting — to navigating Dutch commercial law, corporate governance, and regulatory requirements, the stakes are high and the rules are specific. Legalexecutor provides practical, commercially minded legal support for entrepreneurs, SMEs, and startups in the Netherlands. We focus on outcomes, not billable hours, and we explain everything in plain language.
What we help with
- Company formation (BV, ZZP, VOF, Stichting)
- Shareholder agreements and corporate governance
- Commercial contracts and negotiations
- Business disputes and litigation support
- Regulatory compliance and licensing
- Business restructuring and dissolution
Key benefits
- End-to-end support from formation to operation
- Commercially focused advice — we understand business realities
- Dutch and EU regulatory expertise
- Multilingual team (English, Romanian, Spanish)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to register a BV?
Typically 1–2 weeks with all documents in order.
Do I need a Dutch address to register a company?
Yes, a registered Dutch address is required. We can advise on options.
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Compliance
GDPR, AML, sector regulations — we help you meet your obligations without drowning in paperwork.
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