Nikita Tissot > NautaDutilh > Brussels, Belgium > Lawyer Profile
NautaDutilh Offices
CHAUSSÉE DE LA HULPE, 120
1000 BRUSSELS
Belgium
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Nikita Tissot
Work Department
Corporate M&A and Capital Markets
Position
Counsel
Career
Nikita has developed a significant experience in private and public M&A transactions, private equity operations and corporate governance matters. This includes notably the implementation of the Companies and Associations Code, related regulations and case law, comments on the Shareholders rights Directive II, the application of transparency regulations and practical instructions issued by the FSMA.
Memberships
In addition, underpinning her excellent legal knowledge, Nikita is a member of the editorial board of the leading corporate journal (Revue pratique des sociétés – Tijdschrift voor Rechtspersoon en Vennootschap).
Nikita is also academically active and holds a mandate of teaching assistant at the University Catholique of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium).
Personal
She is also the author of 14 publications/books (in particular, co-author of “Précis du droit des sociétés”, the book on the limited company, and one on the impact of the new Book 5 of the Civil Code on M&A practice) and she has given 10 seminars (one of the last seminars – organised by the Conférence du Jeune Barreau de Bruxelles – was about managers’ liability and there were 200 attendees).”
Lawyer Rankings
Belgium > Commercial, corporate and M&A
(Leading associates)NautaDutilh‘s corporate and M&A practice continues to grow, with the addition of Axel Maeterlinck and Nikita Tissot from Simont Braun in July 2024 building on its established strength across the Benelux region. Maeterlinck now co-heads the practice group, bringing experience advising listed and unlisted companies on their M&A, private equity, and venture capital transactions. Co-head Dirk Van Gerven often advises on reorganisations and acquisitions, while Philippe Remels has extensive expertise in regulated sectors.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution
- EU regulatory: Financial services
- Insolvency and restructuring
- Intellectual property