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Roan Lamp (Professor of Financial Criminal Law VU University Amsterdam and Partner at De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek)

Roan Lamp

Professor of Financial Criminal Law VU University Amsterdam and Partner at De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek

Roan Lamp is a partner in De Brauw’s Enforcement & Investigations practice, and works from both the Amsterdam and Shanghai offices of De Brauw.

Roan is a leading cross-border enforcement and investigations lawyer. He also represents companies during criminal investigations. Roan’s recent work has mainly focused on China, Brazil and the Netherlands.

Roan is a Financial Criminal Law professor at the VU University in Amsterdam and is a regular contributor to leading law journals. He is also one of the editors of a leading treatise on financial and economic criminal law in the Netherlands.

Legal 500 2016 states that De Brauw’s regulatory and criminal enforcement practice has “high quality people and deep insights into the market”, and recommends Roan Lamp for being “a terrific lawyer and trusted advisor”.

According to Chambers 2017, Roan is “excellent” and offers “a wealth of specialised expertise in financial market regulation and corporate criminal law, including money-laundering and bribery cases”.

Expertise

Enforcement, Corporate Criminal Defence and Investigations, Financial Markets Regulation

Dan Xu (Lawyer and Partner at Da Wo Law Firm)

Dan Xu

Lawyer and Partner at Da Wo Law Firm

Dan Xu is a Lawyer in charge of Intellectual Property practice and Partner at De Wolf Law Firm Shanghai.

She advises on matters in relation to trademark, copyright, patent, unfair competition as well as general IP strategy. She also focuses her practice on commercial law (Distribution and Franchise) and in particular technology law.

Dan obtained her Bachelor degree from the Eastern China University of Political Science and Law (Shanghai) in 2010 and her Master's degree from Leiden University (Netherlands) in 2011.

She interned at the China Desk of a Dutch law firm in Rotterdam before successfully passing the Chinese Bar Examination in 2012 and joining De Wolf Law Firm during the same year.

Dan is bilingual in English and Mandarin. She is also fluent in Shanghai dialect