
Claire specialises in the energy and infrastructure sector, advising clients on public law, regulation and projects and representing clients in legal proceedings. With knowledge of administrative law and her energy sector expertise, she provides her clients with a unique and invaluable skillset.
Claire is an excellent sparring partner, a strong negotiator in regulatory affairs and successful litigator in complex civil and administrative law matters.
In the field of public law, Claire focuses on market regulation, public enforcement, environmental law and spatial planning matters. In addition to advising clients on the regulatory aspects (including permitting) of infrastructure and energy projects, she also represents clients in negotiations with regulatory authorities at all levels of government, and in litigation, before civil and administrative courts. Claire’s transaction portfolio covers mergers and acquisitions, and controlled auctions within the energy and infrastructure sectors.
Claire started her career in the energy practice of top-tier law firm De Brauw.
Legal 500
“Claire van der Hoeven is well-versed in both energy regulatory and energy M&A. Clients are in good hands with her as she is on the ball and never gives up. Definitely someone to keep an eye out for.”
“A true star in her field and an asset to the energy practice.”
Expertise
Energy
Planning/Environment
Transactions (Energy)
Litigation
Competition
References
Advising various grid operators on regulatory matters such as tariff regulation, permitted activities, ACM dispute resolution – including litigation before the Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal
Advising several energy suppliers on new regulatory developments (electricity, gas and heat), compliance issues and competition law
Advising a construction company on grid congestion issues to avoid delays
Litigation on behalf of an energy supplier against ACM decisions on tariffs, permit conditions and publications by ACM
