Dominique H Maes
Europe Guide 2024
Band 3 : Corporate/M&A
About
Provided by Dominique H Maes
Practice Areas
M&A/Private Equity
Corporate Reorganizations
Corporate Counseling & Governance
Career
Dominique Maes is a partner in the Corporate Finance Practice Group in the Brussels office. He joined Baker McKenzie in 1999 and has been a partner since 2009. Dominique co-heads the Corporate Practice of Baker McKenzie for the larger part of the EMEA Region and is a member of the Steering Committee of the EMEA M&A Practice Group. Dominique is mentioned consistently since many years as a leading corporate lawyer in Chambers Global, Chambers Europe, Legal 500 and IFLR (International Financial Law review).
Dominique advises clients on Mergers & Acquisitions, Private Equity, Reorganizations and Corporate Compliance & Governance. His practice focuses on M&A transactions, buy-outs, private equity transactions, corporate restructurings and general corporate issues.
Professional Memberships
KULeuven (Jan Ronse Instituut voor Vennootschapsrecht) - Teaching assistant in company law (2003-2010)
Department Board for Continued Education of the Brussels Bar - Member (2005-2007)
Board of the Flemish Young Bar Association in Brussels (Vlaams Pleitgenootschap) - Member (2003-2005)
Duke University School of Law - Research assistant in company law (1998-1999)
Chambers Review
Europe
Dominique Maes represents an array of clients, ranging from Brussels-listed entities to international private equity investors, in cross-border transactions and growth investments. He often advises on matters involving the life sciences sector.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Dominique Maes has high legal knowledge and a high level of service and commercial awareness."
"Dominique is excellent - he's very approachable and you can really rely on him for any type of question."
"Dominique Maes has high legal knowledge and a high level of service and commercial awareness."
"Dominique is excellent - he's very approachable and you can really rely on him for any type of question."