Lawyer
Jack van Beers
Since 2015, Jack has been working at Holla. He is part of the team of government specialists and primarily handles cases for businesses and government entities at the intersection of public and private law. Jack specializes in procurement law and subsidy law and frequently deals with cases concerning the application of the Didam ruling.
Jack frequently provides advice, litigates, and publishes on procurement law. His expertise covers a wide range of procurement matters, including ICT, hardware and software, multifunctional devices and printers, furniture, waste collection and processing, gas, heat (pumps), transportation, temporary staffing, lighting, and procurement in the social domain. He has a particular interest in drafting, applying, and interpreting procurement conditions, especially suitability requirements and award criteria, which are often subject to debate. As a skilled analyst, Jack takes a critical approach to award methodologies. He also enjoys providing procurement training, including update courses for clients and lawyers.
In the field of area development and the allocation of municipal land, Jack frequently advises on procurement law, state aid law, and the applicability and implementation of the Didam ruling.
Jack has a strong background in administrative law and regularly litigates before administrative courts, particularly in cases related to subsidies and financial compensation for disadvantages (nadeelcompensatie). He is also a lecturer in Administrative Law at Nyenrode Business University and a member of a municipal objections committee.
Growing up in an entrepreneurial family, Jack developed a strong societal engagement. His work energizes and enriches him, benefiting both his personal life and extracurricular activities. He is known for his pleasant and personal approach and is highly accessible as a quick-thinking sparring partner. Jack is a passionate and energetic lawyer, dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for his clients.
